Deck 3: Stress and Health Psychology

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A "stressor" is defined as _______. <strong>A stressor is defined as _______.  </strong> A) a trigger that prompts a stressful reaction B) the physiological reaction of the body to environmental factors C) a negative emotion resulting from environmental unpleasantness D) the nonspecific response of the body to any demand made on it <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a trigger that prompts a stressful reaction
B) the physiological reaction of the body to environmental factors
C) a negative emotion resulting from environmental unpleasantness
D) the nonspecific response of the body to any demand made on it
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As you approach an attractive woman whom you'd like to meet, your heart starts racing and your pupils dilate. In this situation, _____ is (are) the stressor, and _____ is (are) the stress.

A) you; your attraction to the woman
B) approaching the attractive woman; your racing heart and dilated pupils
C) your racing heart and dilated pupils; the attractive woman
D) none of these options; this is an enjoyable experience
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The total absence of stress would ultimately lead to _______.

A) a state of deep relaxation
B) death
C) lifetime happiness
D) unconsciousness
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The most stressful jobs are those that make great demands on performance, but allow little _______________.

A) control
B) opportunity for advancement
C) personal choice
D) freedom
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An idealistic person who is exposed to chronic stress in an emotionally draining job, such as an air traffic controller, is likely to experience _____________ as a result of this situation.

A) burnout
B) frustration
C) technostress
D) work hassles
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Which of the following is an approach-avoidant conflict?

A) Choice A \rightarrow positive result; Choice B \rightarrow positive result
B) Choice A \rightarrow positive result; Choice B \rightarrow negative result
C) Choice A \rightarrow negative result; Choice B \rightarrow negative result
D) Choice A or B \rightarrow positive and negative result
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Since the sympathetic nervous system acts quickly in response to a stressor, but is soon overridden by the parasympathetic nervous system, the primary system that best deals with chronic stresses is the ______.

A) epinephrine axis
B) norepinephrine axis
C) HPA axis
D) EPA axis
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What stage of the GAS corresponds to the HPA axis? <strong>What stage of the GAS corresponds to the HPA axis?  </strong> A) alarm B) resistance C) exhaustion D) b and c <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) alarm
B) resistance
C) exhaustion
D) b and c
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What stage of the GAS corresponds to the SAM system? <strong>What stage of the GAS corresponds to the SAM system?  </strong> A) alarm B) resistance C) exhaustion D) b and c <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) alarm
B) resistance
C) exhaustion
D) b and c
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Which phase of the GAS is John experiencing, if he realized that he is totally unprepared as he takes his first major exam? <strong>Which phase of the GAS is John experiencing, if he realized that he is totally unprepared as he takes his first major exam?  </strong> A) resistance B) alarm C) exhaustion D) phaseout <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) resistance
B) alarm
C) exhaustion
D) phaseout
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The risk of developing cancer can be reduced by _______________________.

A) reducing stress levels
B) enhancing the immune system
C) enhancing the GAS
D) a and b
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Cancer can result from _________.

A) problems metabolizing oxygen
B) abnormal pancreatic functioning, which can alter hormone levels
C) the adrenal glands releasing insufficient cortisol
D) stress, which releases hormones that suppresses immune functioning
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Which of the following can help to increase or replenish the number of natural killer cells in the body?

A) alcohol
B) sleep
C) sex
D) shouting
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A type of blood cell that can kill cancer cells is called (a) ________.

A) red blood cell
B) natural killer cell
C) nutriferon
D) Beta cell
Question
Chest pain due to an insufficient blood supply to the heart, blood flowing slowly to the heart due to blocked arteries, and the death of some of the heart muscle tissue are examples of ________.

A) angina
B) atherosclerosis
C) heart attack
D) angiosclerosis
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Which of the following is a controllable factor contributing to heart disease?

A) obesity
B) smoking
C) heredity
D) a and b
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Which of the following is among the characteristics associated with Type-A personality?

A) time urgency
B) patience
C) calm
D) relaxed
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Which of the following personalities is related to heart disease?

A) type A
B) type B
C) type C
D) a and c
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People who interpret stress as challenging and interesting rather than threatening or frustrating are exhibiting _____.

A) Type B thinking
B) Type A thinking
C) hardiness
D) foolishness
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Which of the following is one of the characteristics associated with hardiness?

A) challenge
B) competition
C) competence
D) creativity
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If Charles is eager to start a new career, committed to solve any problems that come his way, and believes he has control over what happens in his life, he probably ________.

A) has a Type A personality
B) is psychologically hardy
C) is at risk for a heart attack
D) suffers from delusions of grandiosity
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Hardiness is _____.

A) based on genetics
B) learned
C) undesirable
D) positively correlated with cancer and heart disease
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What can we do to decrease our risk for heart disease?

A) Keep abreast of medical advances.
B) Keep our weight within normal range.
C) Quit smoking.
D) b and c
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Which neurotransmitter is released during exercise that promotes the alleviation of stress and relaxation?

A) norepinephrine
B) dopamine
C) serotonin
D) cortisol
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People with cynical hostility have more interpersonal conflicts that can lead to _____________________.

A) an increase in autonomic activation
B) a decrease in autonomic activation
C) an increase risk of cardiovascular disease
D) a and c
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A person at or above the 80th percentile on hostility has _____ the risk of having a coronary heart disease episode as a person with a score between the 40th and 59th percentiles on hostility.

A) twice
B) three times
C) almost four times
D) almost six times
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The essential feature of PTSD is ________.

A) emotional numbing
B) nightmares
C) flashbacks
D) severe anxiety
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_____ out of 5 Americans who experience a severe traumatic event will develop PTSD in their lives.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Which of the following people are most likely to experience PTSD? <strong>Which of the following people are most likely to experience PTSD?  </strong> A) Susan, who witnessed her child being brutally murdered B) Eric, who failed a psychology exam C) Joe, who broke his leg while skiing D) Yvette, who lost her wallet at the store <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Susan, who witnessed her child being brutally murdered
B) Eric, who failed a psychology exam
C) Joe, who broke his leg while skiing
D) Yvette, who lost her wallet at the store
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Some victims of PTSD will experience which of the following?

A) schizophrenia
B) drug abuse
C) alcohol abuse
D) b and c
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Ulcers are associated with _____.

A) personality type
B) an increase in stress hormones and hydrochloric acid
C) an increase in blood flow to the stomach
D) genetics
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The fact that H. pylori bacterium, increases in stress hormones and hydrochloric acid, and a decrease in blood flow to the stomach all contribute to ulcers supports the __________.

A) cognitive model
B) psychodynamic model
C) psychosociosomatic model
D) biopsychosocial model
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Health psychology __________________.

A) studies how biological factors affect health and illness
B) studies how psychological factors affect health and illness
C) studies how social factors affect health and illness
D) all of the above.
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If you are mounting a campaign to prevent young people from taking up smoking, you are likely to get the BEST results if you emphasize the _____.

A) serious, unhealthy, long-term effects of tobacco use
B) number of adults who die from smoking
C) value of having a relatively healthy retirement
D) short-term detrimental effects of tobacco use
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The effects of nicotine are related to the release of _____ in the brain.

A) acetylcholine
B) serotonin
C) epinephrine
D) GABA
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Rewards for smoking come from ______.

A) the relief of withdrawal symptoms
B) an association with pleasant social events
C) inhibiting the release of dopamine
D) a and b
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Antismoking laws _____.

A) have had no effect on smokers
B) have made it easier for smokers to quit
C) may make it harder for smokers to quit
D) have caused withdrawal symptoms in second-hand smokers
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The antismoking laws have had unintended effects that may make quitting more difficult for some people, including _________________. <strong>The antismoking laws have had unintended effects that may make quitting more difficult for some people, including _________________.  </strong> A) giving smokers the best side of the restaurant B) enhancing the formation of a strong social bond C) giving smokers strong senses of self-identity D) allowing longer breaks to go outside to smoke <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) giving smokers the best side of the restaurant
B) enhancing the formation of a strong social bond
C) giving smokers strong senses of self-identity
D) allowing longer breaks to go outside to smoke
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Health psychologists may implement a behavioral modification program that involves ______.

A) the patient
B) the patient's family
C) the patient's coworkers
D) both a and b
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Health psychologists may work as ______ physicians, physical therapists, and other health care workers to help a client.

A) independent clinicians at the same time as
B) consultants alongside
C) the only practitioners and discourage patients from meeting with
D) both a and b
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Health psychologists provide information about the effects of ______.

A) smoking
B) alcohol
C) stress
D) all of the above
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Emotion-focused forms of coping are based on changing your _____ when faced with stressful situations.

A) feelings
B) perceptions
C) strategies
D) thinking
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Unconscious strategies used to distort reality and relieve anxiety and guilt are called _____.

A) defense mechanisms
B) cognitive reappraisals
C) juvenile thinking
D) primary process thinking
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Rationalization is a(n) _____ that can be ineffective or dangerous even though it may reduce short-term anxiety or guilt.

A) problem solving strategy
B) extrinsic excuse
C) defense mechanism
D) cognitive-behavioral strategy
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A small plane has crashed in your neighborhood and you take a fire extinguisher and blankets to the scene. You then stand back and pray when you realize there is nothing you can do to help. In this situation, praying is an example of _____ coping. <strong>A small plane has crashed in your neighborhood and you take a fire extinguisher and blankets to the scene. You then stand back and pray when you realize there is nothing you can do to help. In this situation, praying is an example of _____ coping.  </strong> A) problem-focused B) emotion-focused C) active D) passive <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) problem-focused
B) emotion-focused
C) active
D) passive
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Problem-focused forms of coping strategies emphasize _____. <strong>Problem-focused forms of coping strategies emphasize _____.  </strong> A) the problem-solving set B) decreasing or eliminating the source of stress C) eliminating the pain caused by the stressor D) the problem-solving component <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) the problem-solving set
B) decreasing or eliminating the source of stress
C) eliminating the pain caused by the stressor
D) the problem-solving component
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Which of the following is among the coping resources listed in your text?

A) religious commitment
B) money
C) social skills
D) b and c
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A person's ability to cope effectively depends on the _____ of the stressor?

A) complexity
B) intensity
C) duration
D) all of the above
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A person's ability to cope effectively depends on the stressor and the ______.

A) coping strategy used
B) available resources
C) ethnicity of the person
D) a and b
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You can use progressive relaxation techniques______.

A) only in the privacy of your own home
B) only at church
C) anytime, anywhere
D) never
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Progressive relaxation should be done while you are ______.

A) sitting
B) standing
C) laying on your stomach
D) asleep
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How should you breathe during progressive relaxation?

A) sporadically
B) slowly and deeply
C) heavy panting
D) hold your breath
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How often does your text suggest practicing progressive relaxation?

A) once a week for 15 min
B) twice a week for 15 min
C) twice a day for 15 min
D) once a day for 15 min
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Define stress. Using your college experience, describe sources of eustress and distress in the life of a college student (include definitions and examples of daily hassles and frustrations). State two ways you could cope with each type of distress.
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Your task is to create an instrument that can accurately capture the stress level of college students. What items would you include in your questionnaire, and why?
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Define conflict and the three basic types of conflict, and state which is usually the hardest to resolve. Using your own life experiences, provide an example of each of these conflicts, and discuss which was the hardest to resolve and why.
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Compare and contrast the SAM system and the HPA axis and how they contribute to the stress response that takes place in the body.
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Describe the general adaptation syndrome and discuss how stress suppresses the immune system.
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Define Type A and Type B personality characteristics. State the characteristics that place Type A personalities at risk for heart disease. Briefly explain the shotgun and target behavior treatment approaches.
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Describe the characteristics of the hardy personality and how each might help reduce the negative effects of stress on the body.
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Identify two reactions mentioned in your text that are disorders resulting from stress. Compare and contrast each of these disorders, and explain how stress generates these disorders in the body.
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Imagine that you are a health psychologist speaking to a group of eager psychology students who want to know what you do that is so helpful to others. Define health psychology for them, and describe one imaginary client who has benefited from your work, as well as two services you perform in your community or with other professionals as a health psychologist.
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Imagine you are a health psychologist speaking to parents of elementary school children about cigarette smoking. Describe to them the social and biological factors that lead to smoking. Then provide them with a list of things they can do to prevent their children from smoking.
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Contrast emotion-focused and problem-focused coping strategies. Provide an effective and ineffective example of each coping strategy for taking this test.
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List and describe the six resources for coping with stress that were presented in your text. Discuss how having each resource can affect your ability to cope if you had to move across the country in the next 30 days.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using defense mechanisms as a means of emotion-focused coping.
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If a client lacks material resources, such as money, how might you encourage them to cope with stress of expensive cancer treatments?
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How would you encourage a fellow college student to deal with the stress of working full-time, going to school full-time, and raising a family?
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In what ways could your campus implement more programs to help college students cope with stress?
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A "stressor" is defined as _______. <strong>A stressor is defined as _______.  </strong> A) a trigger that prompts a stressful reaction B) the physiological reaction of the body to environmental factors C) a negative emotion resulting from environmental unpleasantness D) the nonspecific response of the body to any demand made on it

A) a trigger that prompts a stressful reaction
B) the physiological reaction of the body to environmental factors
C) a negative emotion resulting from environmental unpleasantness
D) the nonspecific response of the body to any demand made on it
a trigger that prompts a stressful reaction
2
As you approach an attractive woman whom you'd like to meet, your heart starts racing and your pupils dilate. In this situation, _____ is (are) the stressor, and _____ is (are) the stress.

A) you; your attraction to the woman
B) approaching the attractive woman; your racing heart and dilated pupils
C) your racing heart and dilated pupils; the attractive woman
D) none of these options; this is an enjoyable experience
approaching the attractive woman; your racing heart and dilated pupils
3
The total absence of stress would ultimately lead to _______.

A) a state of deep relaxation
B) death
C) lifetime happiness
D) unconsciousness
death
4
The most stressful jobs are those that make great demands on performance, but allow little _______________.

A) control
B) opportunity for advancement
C) personal choice
D) freedom
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An idealistic person who is exposed to chronic stress in an emotionally draining job, such as an air traffic controller, is likely to experience _____________ as a result of this situation.

A) burnout
B) frustration
C) technostress
D) work hassles
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Which of the following is an approach-avoidant conflict?

A) Choice A \rightarrow positive result; Choice B \rightarrow positive result
B) Choice A \rightarrow positive result; Choice B \rightarrow negative result
C) Choice A \rightarrow negative result; Choice B \rightarrow negative result
D) Choice A or B \rightarrow positive and negative result
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Since the sympathetic nervous system acts quickly in response to a stressor, but is soon overridden by the parasympathetic nervous system, the primary system that best deals with chronic stresses is the ______.

A) epinephrine axis
B) norepinephrine axis
C) HPA axis
D) EPA axis
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What stage of the GAS corresponds to the HPA axis? <strong>What stage of the GAS corresponds to the HPA axis?  </strong> A) alarm B) resistance C) exhaustion D) b and c

A) alarm
B) resistance
C) exhaustion
D) b and c
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What stage of the GAS corresponds to the SAM system? <strong>What stage of the GAS corresponds to the SAM system?  </strong> A) alarm B) resistance C) exhaustion D) b and c

A) alarm
B) resistance
C) exhaustion
D) b and c
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Which phase of the GAS is John experiencing, if he realized that he is totally unprepared as he takes his first major exam? <strong>Which phase of the GAS is John experiencing, if he realized that he is totally unprepared as he takes his first major exam?  </strong> A) resistance B) alarm C) exhaustion D) phaseout

A) resistance
B) alarm
C) exhaustion
D) phaseout
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The risk of developing cancer can be reduced by _______________________.

A) reducing stress levels
B) enhancing the immune system
C) enhancing the GAS
D) a and b
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Cancer can result from _________.

A) problems metabolizing oxygen
B) abnormal pancreatic functioning, which can alter hormone levels
C) the adrenal glands releasing insufficient cortisol
D) stress, which releases hormones that suppresses immune functioning
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Which of the following can help to increase or replenish the number of natural killer cells in the body?

A) alcohol
B) sleep
C) sex
D) shouting
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A type of blood cell that can kill cancer cells is called (a) ________.

A) red blood cell
B) natural killer cell
C) nutriferon
D) Beta cell
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15
Chest pain due to an insufficient blood supply to the heart, blood flowing slowly to the heart due to blocked arteries, and the death of some of the heart muscle tissue are examples of ________.

A) angina
B) atherosclerosis
C) heart attack
D) angiosclerosis
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Which of the following is a controllable factor contributing to heart disease?

A) obesity
B) smoking
C) heredity
D) a and b
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Which of the following is among the characteristics associated with Type-A personality?

A) time urgency
B) patience
C) calm
D) relaxed
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Which of the following personalities is related to heart disease?

A) type A
B) type B
C) type C
D) a and c
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19
People who interpret stress as challenging and interesting rather than threatening or frustrating are exhibiting _____.

A) Type B thinking
B) Type A thinking
C) hardiness
D) foolishness
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Which of the following is one of the characteristics associated with hardiness?

A) challenge
B) competition
C) competence
D) creativity
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21
If Charles is eager to start a new career, committed to solve any problems that come his way, and believes he has control over what happens in his life, he probably ________.

A) has a Type A personality
B) is psychologically hardy
C) is at risk for a heart attack
D) suffers from delusions of grandiosity
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Hardiness is _____.

A) based on genetics
B) learned
C) undesirable
D) positively correlated with cancer and heart disease
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What can we do to decrease our risk for heart disease?

A) Keep abreast of medical advances.
B) Keep our weight within normal range.
C) Quit smoking.
D) b and c
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Which neurotransmitter is released during exercise that promotes the alleviation of stress and relaxation?

A) norepinephrine
B) dopamine
C) serotonin
D) cortisol
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25
People with cynical hostility have more interpersonal conflicts that can lead to _____________________.

A) an increase in autonomic activation
B) a decrease in autonomic activation
C) an increase risk of cardiovascular disease
D) a and c
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A person at or above the 80th percentile on hostility has _____ the risk of having a coronary heart disease episode as a person with a score between the 40th and 59th percentiles on hostility.

A) twice
B) three times
C) almost four times
D) almost six times
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The essential feature of PTSD is ________.

A) emotional numbing
B) nightmares
C) flashbacks
D) severe anxiety
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_____ out of 5 Americans who experience a severe traumatic event will develop PTSD in their lives.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Which of the following people are most likely to experience PTSD? <strong>Which of the following people are most likely to experience PTSD?  </strong> A) Susan, who witnessed her child being brutally murdered B) Eric, who failed a psychology exam C) Joe, who broke his leg while skiing D) Yvette, who lost her wallet at the store

A) Susan, who witnessed her child being brutally murdered
B) Eric, who failed a psychology exam
C) Joe, who broke his leg while skiing
D) Yvette, who lost her wallet at the store
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Some victims of PTSD will experience which of the following?

A) schizophrenia
B) drug abuse
C) alcohol abuse
D) b and c
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31
Ulcers are associated with _____.

A) personality type
B) an increase in stress hormones and hydrochloric acid
C) an increase in blood flow to the stomach
D) genetics
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The fact that H. pylori bacterium, increases in stress hormones and hydrochloric acid, and a decrease in blood flow to the stomach all contribute to ulcers supports the __________.

A) cognitive model
B) psychodynamic model
C) psychosociosomatic model
D) biopsychosocial model
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33
Health psychology __________________.

A) studies how biological factors affect health and illness
B) studies how psychological factors affect health and illness
C) studies how social factors affect health and illness
D) all of the above.
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34
If you are mounting a campaign to prevent young people from taking up smoking, you are likely to get the BEST results if you emphasize the _____.

A) serious, unhealthy, long-term effects of tobacco use
B) number of adults who die from smoking
C) value of having a relatively healthy retirement
D) short-term detrimental effects of tobacco use
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The effects of nicotine are related to the release of _____ in the brain.

A) acetylcholine
B) serotonin
C) epinephrine
D) GABA
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36
Rewards for smoking come from ______.

A) the relief of withdrawal symptoms
B) an association with pleasant social events
C) inhibiting the release of dopamine
D) a and b
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37
Antismoking laws _____.

A) have had no effect on smokers
B) have made it easier for smokers to quit
C) may make it harder for smokers to quit
D) have caused withdrawal symptoms in second-hand smokers
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The antismoking laws have had unintended effects that may make quitting more difficult for some people, including _________________. <strong>The antismoking laws have had unintended effects that may make quitting more difficult for some people, including _________________.  </strong> A) giving smokers the best side of the restaurant B) enhancing the formation of a strong social bond C) giving smokers strong senses of self-identity D) allowing longer breaks to go outside to smoke

A) giving smokers the best side of the restaurant
B) enhancing the formation of a strong social bond
C) giving smokers strong senses of self-identity
D) allowing longer breaks to go outside to smoke
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39
Health psychologists may implement a behavioral modification program that involves ______.

A) the patient
B) the patient's family
C) the patient's coworkers
D) both a and b
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40
Health psychologists may work as ______ physicians, physical therapists, and other health care workers to help a client.

A) independent clinicians at the same time as
B) consultants alongside
C) the only practitioners and discourage patients from meeting with
D) both a and b
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41
Health psychologists provide information about the effects of ______.

A) smoking
B) alcohol
C) stress
D) all of the above
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42
Emotion-focused forms of coping are based on changing your _____ when faced with stressful situations.

A) feelings
B) perceptions
C) strategies
D) thinking
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43
Unconscious strategies used to distort reality and relieve anxiety and guilt are called _____.

A) defense mechanisms
B) cognitive reappraisals
C) juvenile thinking
D) primary process thinking
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44
Rationalization is a(n) _____ that can be ineffective or dangerous even though it may reduce short-term anxiety or guilt.

A) problem solving strategy
B) extrinsic excuse
C) defense mechanism
D) cognitive-behavioral strategy
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45
A small plane has crashed in your neighborhood and you take a fire extinguisher and blankets to the scene. You then stand back and pray when you realize there is nothing you can do to help. In this situation, praying is an example of _____ coping. <strong>A small plane has crashed in your neighborhood and you take a fire extinguisher and blankets to the scene. You then stand back and pray when you realize there is nothing you can do to help. In this situation, praying is an example of _____ coping.  </strong> A) problem-focused B) emotion-focused C) active D) passive

A) problem-focused
B) emotion-focused
C) active
D) passive
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46
Problem-focused forms of coping strategies emphasize _____. <strong>Problem-focused forms of coping strategies emphasize _____.  </strong> A) the problem-solving set B) decreasing or eliminating the source of stress C) eliminating the pain caused by the stressor D) the problem-solving component

A) the problem-solving set
B) decreasing or eliminating the source of stress
C) eliminating the pain caused by the stressor
D) the problem-solving component
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47
Which of the following is among the coping resources listed in your text?

A) religious commitment
B) money
C) social skills
D) b and c
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48
A person's ability to cope effectively depends on the _____ of the stressor?

A) complexity
B) intensity
C) duration
D) all of the above
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49
A person's ability to cope effectively depends on the stressor and the ______.

A) coping strategy used
B) available resources
C) ethnicity of the person
D) a and b
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50
You can use progressive relaxation techniques______.

A) only in the privacy of your own home
B) only at church
C) anytime, anywhere
D) never
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51
Progressive relaxation should be done while you are ______.

A) sitting
B) standing
C) laying on your stomach
D) asleep
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52
How should you breathe during progressive relaxation?

A) sporadically
B) slowly and deeply
C) heavy panting
D) hold your breath
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53
How often does your text suggest practicing progressive relaxation?

A) once a week for 15 min
B) twice a week for 15 min
C) twice a day for 15 min
D) once a day for 15 min
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54
Define stress. Using your college experience, describe sources of eustress and distress in the life of a college student (include definitions and examples of daily hassles and frustrations). State two ways you could cope with each type of distress.
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55
Your task is to create an instrument that can accurately capture the stress level of college students. What items would you include in your questionnaire, and why?
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56
Define conflict and the three basic types of conflict, and state which is usually the hardest to resolve. Using your own life experiences, provide an example of each of these conflicts, and discuss which was the hardest to resolve and why.
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57
Compare and contrast the SAM system and the HPA axis and how they contribute to the stress response that takes place in the body.
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58
Describe the general adaptation syndrome and discuss how stress suppresses the immune system.
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59
Define Type A and Type B personality characteristics. State the characteristics that place Type A personalities at risk for heart disease. Briefly explain the shotgun and target behavior treatment approaches.
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60
Describe the characteristics of the hardy personality and how each might help reduce the negative effects of stress on the body.
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61
Identify two reactions mentioned in your text that are disorders resulting from stress. Compare and contrast each of these disorders, and explain how stress generates these disorders in the body.
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62
Imagine that you are a health psychologist speaking to a group of eager psychology students who want to know what you do that is so helpful to others. Define health psychology for them, and describe one imaginary client who has benefited from your work, as well as two services you perform in your community or with other professionals as a health psychologist.
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63
Imagine you are a health psychologist speaking to parents of elementary school children about cigarette smoking. Describe to them the social and biological factors that lead to smoking. Then provide them with a list of things they can do to prevent their children from smoking.
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64
Contrast emotion-focused and problem-focused coping strategies. Provide an effective and ineffective example of each coping strategy for taking this test.
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65
List and describe the six resources for coping with stress that were presented in your text. Discuss how having each resource can affect your ability to cope if you had to move across the country in the next 30 days.
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66
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using defense mechanisms as a means of emotion-focused coping.
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67
If a client lacks material resources, such as money, how might you encourage them to cope with stress of expensive cancer treatments?
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68
How would you encourage a fellow college student to deal with the stress of working full-time, going to school full-time, and raising a family?
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69
In what ways could your campus implement more programs to help college students cope with stress?
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