COPING BEHAVIOR OF STUDENTS TO OVERCOMING STRESS IN THE LEARNING PROCESS
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This article examines an important aspect of student life - coping behaviors used by students to overcome stress in the educational environment. The paper analyzes various aspects of coping behavior, including both active and passive strategies, and their impact on the learning process and overall student experience.
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