Deck 1: Health Psychology: An Introduction

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Fill in the missing word: Health is a state of well-being with satisfaction of physical, cultural, psychosocial, ______ and spiritual needs, not simply the absence of illness.

A) economic
B) educational
C) environmental
D) experiential
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The hierarchy of needs was proposed by ______.

A) Murray
B) MacDonald
C) Marks
D) Maslow
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In the hierarchy of needs, the most basic level is defined as ______.

A) safety
B) belonging
C) esteem
D) physiological
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In the hierarchy of needs, the highest level is defined as ______.

A) safety
B) belonging
C) esteem
D) self-actualization
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Who defined happiness as: 'the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence'? Was it ______?

A) Aristotle
B) Diener
C) Doyal
D) Maslow
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According to ______, subjective well-being is: 'An umbrella term for different valuations that people make regarding their lives, the events happening to them, their bodies and minds, and the circumstances in which they live'.

A) Aristotle
B) Diener
C) Doyal
D) Maslow
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QoL is an acronym for the phrase ______.

A) quality of living
B) quality of learning
C) quality of life
D) quality of liking
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According to Diener and Chan (2011), having high subjective well-being, adds ______ years to one's life.

A) 1-2
B) 2-4
C) 4-5
D) 4-10
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A popular term for a person who smokes, eats fatty foods, drinks alcohol and watches TV many hours every day is ______.

A) lucky devil
B) lazy lump
C) couch cowboy
D) couch potato
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A term used for an environment that is conducive to eating too much and taking too little exercise is ______.

A) obesogenic
B) oboozogenic
C) obeasogenic
D) obusogenic
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Deck 1: Health Psychology: An Introduction
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Fill in the missing word: Health is a state of well-being with satisfaction of physical, cultural, psychosocial, ______ and spiritual needs, not simply the absence of illness.

A) economic
B) educational
C) environmental
D) experiential
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The hierarchy of needs was proposed by ______.

A) Murray
B) MacDonald
C) Marks
D) Maslow
D
3
In the hierarchy of needs, the most basic level is defined as ______.

A) safety
B) belonging
C) esteem
D) physiological
D
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In the hierarchy of needs, the highest level is defined as ______.

A) safety
B) belonging
C) esteem
D) self-actualization
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Who defined happiness as: 'the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence'? Was it ______?

A) Aristotle
B) Diener
C) Doyal
D) Maslow
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According to ______, subjective well-being is: 'An umbrella term for different valuations that people make regarding their lives, the events happening to them, their bodies and minds, and the circumstances in which they live'.

A) Aristotle
B) Diener
C) Doyal
D) Maslow
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QoL is an acronym for the phrase ______.

A) quality of living
B) quality of learning
C) quality of life
D) quality of liking
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According to Diener and Chan (2011), having high subjective well-being, adds ______ years to one's life.

A) 1-2
B) 2-4
C) 4-5
D) 4-10
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A popular term for a person who smokes, eats fatty foods, drinks alcohol and watches TV many hours every day is ______.

A) lucky devil
B) lazy lump
C) couch cowboy
D) couch potato
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A term used for an environment that is conducive to eating too much and taking too little exercise is ______.

A) obesogenic
B) oboozogenic
C) obeasogenic
D) obusogenic
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