stressprov
StressProv is a standardized protocol and framework for inducing and measuring acute psychosocial stress in controlled experiments. It specifies a set of stress-eliciting tasks and a core battery of outcomes designed to improve comparability of findings across studies investigating stress reactivity.
The concept draws on established stress-induction paradigms such as social evaluative threat and timed cognitive tasks,
Typical components include induction tasks (for example, public speaking or rapid mental arithmetic under pressure), standardized
Applications span psychophysiology, cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, and occupational health research, supporting investigations into stress reactivity,
Limitations include variability in individual stress sensitivity, potential ethical concerns, and questions about ecological validity. Critics