Exam 1: Introducing Health Psychology
Exam 1: Introducing Health Psychology75 Questions
Exam 2: Research in Health Psychology75 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Foundations of Health and Illness78 Questions
Exam 4: Stress75 Questions
Exam 5: Coping With Stress75 Questions
Exam 6: Staying Healthy: Primary Prevention and Positive Psychology75 Questions
Exam 7: Exercise, Sleep, and Injury Control77 Questions
Exam 8: Nutrition, Obesity, and Eating Disorders75 Questions
Exam 9: Substance Use, Abuse, and Addiction78 Questions
Exam 10: Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes74 Questions
Exam 11: Cancer75 Questions
Exam 12: Hivaids and Other Communicable Diseases75 Questions
Exam 13: The Role of Health Psychology in Seeking and Obtaining Health Care75 Questions
Exam 14: Managing Pain76 Questions
Exam 15: Complementary and Alternative Medicine75 Questions
Exam 16: Epilogue50 Questions
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The subfield of psychology that contributes to the prevention and treatment of illness is:
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Traditional Chinese medicine is founded on the principle that:
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A disease that spreads rapidly among many individuals in a community at the same time and over a limited geographical area is known as:
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The concept that maintains that illness always has a biological cause and represents the dominant view in medicine today is known as the:
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Which of these is NOT one of the aims of Healthy People 2020?
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Wilhelm Roentgen (1845-1943)discovered _____,making it possible for the first time for physicians to directly observe the internal organs in a living person.
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The scientific study of the causes or origins of specific diseases is called:
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Which of these is NOT a reason why psychosomatic medicine fell out of favor?
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The biomedical model embraces reductionism,which is the view that:
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Because he doesn't feel sick,Enrique believes that he is healthy.He evidently has an implicit belief in the _____ model of health.
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Dr.Santiello is a licensed practitioner who focuses on health-promoting interventions with his clientele.Dr.Santiello is most likely a _____ psychologist.
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How did the rise of certain major epidemiological,theoretical,and philosophical trends lead to the emergence of the first four goals in the field of health psychology?
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When psychologists use the term culture,they are referring to:
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The textbook outlines several specific reasons why attending college is associated with higher levels of health.Given the information presented in the chapter,consider whether the populations who experience health disparities are linked with populations who lack access to higher education.Are people healthier because they have gone to college,or are healthier people more likely to attend college? How can someone who doesn't attend college reap the same health benefits as someone who does?
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Dr.Ortiz is investigating how a mother's habits will affect her child's lifelong development.Dr.Ortiz is evidently working from the _____ perspective.
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A person who attributes catching a cold to not getting enough sleep or experiencing too much stress after being exposed to a virus is implicitly accepting which model of health?
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