Deck 8: Perception Interventions
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Deck 8: Perception Interventions
1
If you are having a panic attack, which of the following will most likely occur?
A) Your heart will pound.
B) You will feel sweaty.
C) You will feel weak.
D) All of these are correct.
A) Your heart will pound.
B) You will feel sweaty.
C) You will feel weak.
D) All of these are correct.
D
2
The perception that one has a good deal of control over the events that affect one's life is known as _____.
A) anxiety
B) an external locus of control
C) self-esteem
D) an internal locus of control
A) anxiety
B) an external locus of control
C) self-esteem
D) an internal locus of control
D
3
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Type A behavior pattern?
A) Aggressiveness
B) Confidence
C) Excessive competitive drive
D) Impatience
A) Aggressiveness
B) Confidence
C) Excessive competitive drive
D) Impatience
B
4
An unrealistic fear that manifests itself in physiological arousal and is accompanied by the behavioral signs of escape or avoidance of stimulus that provokes unpleasant emotions is called _____.
A) stress
B) low self-esteem
C) locus of control
D) anxiety
A) stress
B) low self-esteem
C) locus of control
D) anxiety
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5
A general sense of anxiety not specific to a particular stimulus is known as _____.
A) test anxiety
B) trait anxiety
C) state anxiety
D) panic disorder
A) test anxiety
B) trait anxiety
C) state anxiety
D) panic disorder
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6
_____ involves overwhelming anxiety and excessive self-consciousness in everyday social situations.
A) Acarophobia
B) Agoraphobia
C) Maniaphobia
D) Social phobia
A) Acarophobia
B) Agoraphobia
C) Maniaphobia
D) Social phobia
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7
Humor has been shown to _____.
A) increase tolerance of pain
B) decrease stress response
C) improve functioning of the immune system
D) do all of these
A) increase tolerance of pain
B) decrease stress response
C) improve functioning of the immune system
D) do all of these
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8
_____ refers to how highly you regard yourself.
A) Openness
B) Self-efficacy
C) Self-esteem
D) Self-awareness
A) Openness
B) Self-efficacy
C) Self-esteem
D) Self-awareness
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9
_____ refers to a condition in which people experience feelings of terror that strike suddenly and repeatedly with no warning.
A) Test anxiety
B) Trait anxiety
C) State anxiety
D) Panic disorder
A) Test anxiety
B) Trait anxiety
C) State anxiety
D) Panic disorder
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10
Anxiety that is either temporary in nature or specific to a particular stimulus is known as _____.
A) test anxiety
B) trait anxiety
C) state anxiety
D) panic disorder
A) test anxiety
B) trait anxiety
C) state anxiety
D) panic disorder
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11
A state of mind and body that includes three factors-commitment, control, and challenge-is known as _____.
A) hardiness
B) awareness
C) perception
D) resiliency
A) hardiness
B) awareness
C) perception
D) resiliency
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12
The perception that one has little control over the events that affect one's life is known as _____.
A) an internal locus of control
B) an external locus of control
C) self-esteem
D) anxiety
A) an internal locus of control
B) an external locus of control
C) self-esteem
D) anxiety
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13
Self-efficacy is the personal belief that the self _____.
A) is a failure
B) can be successful
C) is invincible
D) cannot be controlled
A) is a failure
B) can be successful
C) is invincible
D) cannot be controlled
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14
The first step of selective awareness is to _____.
A) identify the problem
B) identify the solution
C) recognize the positive and negative elements
D) recognize the end result
A) identify the problem
B) identify the solution
C) recognize the positive and negative elements
D) recognize the end result
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15
Researchers have identified two components of Type A behavior that appear to operate in opposing directions. These two components are _____.
A) stress and achievement striving
B) impatience and overconfidence
C) irritability and stress
D) impatience/irritability and achievement striving
A) stress and achievement striving
B) impatience and overconfidence
C) irritability and stress
D) impatience/irritability and achievement striving
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16
The belief that one is either the victim of circumstances or the master of circumstances, each of which is erroneous, is known as _____.
A) an external locus of control
B) an internal locus of control
C) cocreator perception deficiency
D) victimization
A) an external locus of control
B) an internal locus of control
C) cocreator perception deficiency
D) victimization
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17
Either imagining or encountering an anxiety-provoking stimulus while practicing relaxation is known as _____.
A) systematic desensitization
B) fear hierarchy
C) passive desensitization
D) active desensitization
A) systematic desensitization
B) fear hierarchy
C) passive desensitization
D) active desensitization
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18
A method of coping with anxiety that consists of examining irrational beliefs is known as _____.
A) systematic desensitization
B) fear hierarchy
C) ABCDE technique
D) in vivo desensitization
A) systematic desensitization
B) fear hierarchy
C) ABCDE technique
D) in vivo desensitization
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19
An intense fear of something that poses little or no actual danger is known as _____.
A) social phobia
B) agoraphobia
C) maniaphobia
D) specific phobia
A) social phobia
B) agoraphobia
C) maniaphobia
D) specific phobia
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20
A behavior pattern that is not excessively competitive and has no free-floating hostility or sense of time urgency is called _____.
A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type C
D) Type D
A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type C
D) Type D
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21
Which of the following is associated with the Type A behavior pattern?
A) An excessively competitive drive
B) Aggressiveness
C) Impatience
D) All of these
A) An excessively competitive drive
B) Aggressiveness
C) Impatience
D) All of these
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22
Which of the following techniques can be used to reduce Type A behavior?
A) Finishing tasks as soon as possible
B) Prioritizing things and focusing on more significant activities
C) Employing rapid breathing techniques to increase blood pressure
D) Practicing multitasking to become better at task accomplishment
A) Finishing tasks as soon as possible
B) Prioritizing things and focusing on more significant activities
C) Employing rapid breathing techniques to increase blood pressure
D) Practicing multitasking to become better at task accomplishment
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23
Resilient traits include all of the following EXCEPT _____.
A) happiness and optimism
B) creativity
C) a lack of inhibition
D) a sense of morality
A) happiness and optimism
B) creativity
C) a lack of inhibition
D) a sense of morality
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24
Jason fears entering elevators. More particularly, he fears being squashed between the elevator doors. Jason's fear is an example of _____.
A) social phobia
B) trait anxiety
C) test anxiety
D) specific phobia
A) social phobia
B) trait anxiety
C) test anxiety
D) specific phobia
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25
_____ refers to a general sense of anxiety that is not specific to a particular stimulus.
A) State anxiety
B) Trait anxiety
C) Panic disorder
D) Specific phobia
A) State anxiety
B) Trait anxiety
C) Panic disorder
D) Specific phobia
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26
Which of the following games would an individual with an internal locus of control most likely prefer?
A) Roulette
B) Bingo
C) Poker
D) None of these
A) Roulette
B) Bingo
C) Poker
D) None of these
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27
People with Type D behavior tend to exhibit all of the following traits EXCEPT _____.
A) depression
B) lack of inhibition
C) anxiety and irritability
D) insecurity
A) depression
B) lack of inhibition
C) anxiety and irritability
D) insecurity
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28
Control and responsibility go hand in hand.
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29
We may not be able to choose a situation, but we can choose how we perceive the situation.
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30
_____ is a condition in which feelings of terror arise from unrealistic fear, resulting in symptoms such as feeling numb, sweaty, weak, and faint.
A) State anxiety
B) Trait anxiety
C) Panic disorder
D) Social phobia
A) State anxiety
B) Trait anxiety
C) Panic disorder
D) Social phobia
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31
_____ is either temporary in nature or specific to a particular stimulus.
A) State anxiety
B) Trait anxiety
C) Panic disorder
D) Social phobia
A) State anxiety
B) Trait anxiety
C) Panic disorder
D) Social phobia
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32
Which of the following statements about perception is true?
A) Being an optimist can result in overconfidence.
B) Being a pessimist reduces mental effort and enhances health.
C) Being an optimist can keep you healthy.
D) None of these is correct.
A) Being an optimist can result in overconfidence.
B) Being a pessimist reduces mental effort and enhances health.
C) Being an optimist can keep you healthy.
D) None of these is correct.
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33
Which of the following statements about the relationship between Type A and Type B behavior patterns and heart attacks is true?
A) Type As are more likely to survive a heart attack than are Type Bs.
B) Type As who have a heart attack are more likely to have a second heart attack than are Type Bs who have a heart attack.
C) Type As have more severe heart attacks than do Type Bs.
D) All of these are correct.
A) Type As are more likely to survive a heart attack than are Type Bs.
B) Type As who have a heart attack are more likely to have a second heart attack than are Type Bs who have a heart attack.
C) Type As have more severe heart attacks than do Type Bs.
D) All of these are correct.
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34
Studies have shown that self-efficacy plays a role in _____.
A) academic success
B) life satisfaction
C) occupational stress
D) all of these
A) academic success
B) life satisfaction
C) occupational stress
D) all of these
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35
Which of the following is a technique for managing anxiety?
A) Environmental planning
B) Self-talk
C) Thought stopping
D) All of these
A) Environmental planning
B) Self-talk
C) Thought stopping
D) All of these
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36
Hardiness has been shown to do all the following EXCEPT _____.
A) diminish feelings of depression in soldiers who are deployed
B) protect police officers from the development of psychological stress
C) decrease one's ability to access strong emotions
D) decrease grief symptoms after the death of loved ones
A) diminish feelings of depression in soldiers who are deployed
B) protect police officers from the development of psychological stress
C) decrease one's ability to access strong emotions
D) decrease grief symptoms after the death of loved ones
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37
Which of the following is true about polyphasic behavior?
A) It refers to doing two or more things at the same time.
B) It often distracts from the attention that a task needs.
C) It is one component of the Type A behavior pattern.
D) All of these are correct.
A) It refers to doing two or more things at the same time.
B) It often distracts from the attention that a task needs.
C) It is one component of the Type A behavior pattern.
D) All of these are correct.
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38
Steve is a real estate agent. He feels anxious every time he thinks about meeting a new client. Steve is most likely suffering from _____.
A) state anxiety
B) trait anxiety
C) test anxiety
D) social anxiety
A) state anxiety
B) trait anxiety
C) test anxiety
D) social anxiety
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39
People with Type C behavior tend to exhibit all of the following traits EXCEPT _____.
A) an unusual ability to cope with high stress levels
B) pathological niceness and denial or suppression of emotions
C) conflict avoidance and extraordinary compliance
D) an exaggerated need to be accepted socially
A) an unusual ability to cope with high stress levels
B) pathological niceness and denial or suppression of emotions
C) conflict avoidance and extraordinary compliance
D) an exaggerated need to be accepted socially
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40
Which of the following games would an individual with an external locus of control most likely prefer?
A) Roulette
B) Poker
C) Blackjack
D) None of these
A) Roulette
B) Poker
C) Blackjack
D) None of these
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41
Hardiness is a state of mind and body that involves three factors: commitment, change, and acceptance.
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42
In vivo desensitization involves imagining the stimulus in a relatively safe environment.
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43
Resiliency theory focuses on people's strengths rather than their weaknesses or limitations.
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44
Anxiety only has a cognitive (thought) component.
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45
Being a pessimist can contribute to your being unhealthy.
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46
It is always counterproductive to adjust your life and environment to avoid anxiety-provoking stimulus.
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47
There are two types of behavior patterns, Type A and Type
B.
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48
Cognitive restructuring is not an effective technique for fear reduction or coping.
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49
Phobias are irrational fears.
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50
Relabeling is a coping technique in which you attempt to stop negative or anxious thoughts.
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51
Thought stopping is a coping technique that involves shutting off negative thoughts when they occur.
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52
Resiliency is an inborn trait and not something that can be developed later in life.
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53
Panic disorder is twice as common in women as in men.
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54
Self-talk is a coping technique that requires some objectivity.
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55
Resiliency refers to the ability to identify and make use of strengths and assets to respond to challenges, thereby growing as an individual.
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56
Progressive relaxation and autogenic training are effective in managing the cognitive component of anxiety.
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