Exam 7: Psychosocial Hazards
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Isolation that comes from working at home will produce psychological strain in teleworkers.
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GPS tracking systems on company vehicles that show the company where their driver is at all times and how fast they are going are an example of an acute stressor.
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What is experienced by an employee who feels that his salary is too low given his amount of responsibility and the long hours he works?
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Which of the following is an example of a primary stress intervention?
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Why have primary stress interventions not been widely implemented in Canada?
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Ruby Lee is always late to meetings, and her typical excuse is "I just tried to get one more thing done." Javier Suarez is always on time and drums his fingers on the table while he waits for Ruby. Ruby and Javier are both Type A personalities.
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Cyberbullying (tweets, comments on Facebook) is a form of interactional injustice.
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Faculty members who talk negatively about "today's students" are possibly suffering from burnout.
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A manager who has a subordinate who is depressed is likely to intervene when that person's productivity starts to go down.
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Which of the following serious physical conditions is the most prominent outcome of stress?
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What model would explain why Celeste is unaffected by a network outage, whereas Celine is screaming loudly at the office's network administrator?
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What two personality characteristics are particularly relevant to stress?
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Ergun works from a home office as a salesperson for a large drug company. How can his sales manager determine whether working from home is a psychosocial hazard for Ergun?
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What is an example of an organizational secondary stress intervention?
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What type of moderator can aggravate an individual's response to a stressor?
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Flexible hours that help workers who are looking after elderly parents take them to their doctor's appointments are a tangible form of social support.
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Stressors may vary along which of the following dimensions?
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