Stress Management During Certification Exam
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2 flagged findings, both unverified quotes attributed to real researchers: Dr. Sonia Lupien (real stress researcher, with an implausibly convenient tie-in to 'high-stakes examination questions') and Dr. Alison Wood Brooks (real Harvard researcher), neither with a locatable source for the specific quoted sentences.
BeforeA quote attributed to Dr. Sonia Lupien describing glucocorticoid receptor activation and an implausibly convenient tie-in to 'high-stakes examination questions'; a quote attributed to Dr. Alison Wood Brooks on reappraising anxiety as excitement. Neither quote has a locatable source for the exact wording.
AfterBoth quotes de-attributed to unattributed prose, preserving the underlying, well-supported claims. The Lupien reference (Lupien et al. 2007) and Brooks reference (Brooks 2014) in the reference list were retained since they accurately support the general claims and were not the source of the unverified pull-quotes.
Why: Removed unverified direct-quote attributions to real researchers whose actual published wording does not match; kept the legitimate supporting citations.
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