Exam 11: Stress, Health, and Human Flourishing
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One option for dealing with stress, which is more common among women than men, is
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Compared with monkeys left in stable groups, those who were housed with three or four new roommates each month were more likely to experience
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Paula expects that diligent study will enable her to earn good grades on her tests. Paula's belief best illustrates
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A psychologist would most likely use biofeedback to provide clients with information about their
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While taking a difficult test, Cindy's muscles tense and her heart pounds. These physiological responses best illustrate
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Chronic anger ________ the risk of heart disease, and chronic depression ________ the risk of heart disease.
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Professor Crane was ecstatic when he learned that his research study had been approved for publication. His feelings of joy quickly dissipated, however, when he heard a colleague recently had three different research articles accepted for publication. His declining emotional satisfaction best illustrates
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Those who perceive an internal locus of control believe that
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When students studied others who were worse off than themselves, they felt greater satisfaction with their own lives. This is an example of the principle of
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Friedman and Rosenman referred to relaxed and easygoing individuals as ________ personalities.
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AIDS patients have been found to experience reduced levels of depression if they have
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As you are waiting to be interviewed for a job, your heart rate, body temperature, and breathing rate begin to increase. These physiological changes are produced by activation of the ________ nervous system.
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After receiving very bad news, people ________ the duration of their negative emotions.
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Researchers examined the photographs of 150 Major League Baseball players who had appeared in the 1952 Baseball Register and had died by 2009. Those who lived an average of 80 years rather than 73 years were distinguished by their
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Luciano believes that the best way to get over the anger he feels toward his high school teacher is to scream shameful profanities while hitting a punching bag. Luciano apparently believes that expressing anger promotes
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Aerobic exercise has been most closely linked to a decrease in
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Stress has been demonstrated to place a person at increased risk of
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Aviad, a 50-year-old banking executive and Type A personality, recently suffered a serious heart attack. To prevent a recurrence, Aviad would probably benefit most from
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