Deck 7: Managing Stress and the Work-Life Balance
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Deck 7: Managing Stress and the Work-Life Balance
1
Which of these is NOT an example of roleof role demand stressors?
A)Role overload
B)Intrasender conflict
C)Role commitment
D)Role conflict
E)Role ambiguity
A)Role overload
B)Intrasender conflict
C)Role commitment
D)Role conflict
E)Role ambiguity
C
2
A moderate degree of workload-related stress can
A)stimulate energy and motivation.
B)overload the nervous system.
C)weaken the physical system.
D)result in apathy.
E)increase anxiety.
A)stimulate energy and motivation.
B)overload the nervous system.
C)weaken the physical system.
D)result in apathy.
E)increase anxiety.
A
3
Which of the following types of conflict results from conflicting demands from different sources within the same role?
A)Intrarole
B)Person-role
C)Intersender
D)Intrasender
E)Interrole
A)Intrarole
B)Person-role
C)Intersender
D)Intrasender
E)Interrole
A
4
Which of these is caused by contradictory and competing time commitments between a boss and a spouse?
A)Interpersonal demands
B)Task demands
C)Role overload
D)Role ambiguity
E)Role conflict
A)Interpersonal demands
B)Task demands
C)Role overload
D)Role ambiguity
E)Role conflict
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5
Which of these is a set of expected behaviors associated with a particular position in a group or organization?
A)Information node
B)Stressor
C)Role
D)Catalyst
E)Demand
A)Information node
B)Stressor
C)Role
D)Catalyst
E)Demand
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6
Which of the following is an example of distress?
A)Excessive pressure to perform
B)Mental preparations before playing a sport
C)Giving a speech
D)Getting married
E)Getting a promotion
A)Excessive pressure to perform
B)Mental preparations before playing a sport
C)Giving a speech
D)Getting married
E)Getting a promotion
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7
Sara just started work at ABC Manufacturing. During the first week, she saw poor job description and vague cues from her coworkers. This can cause role
A)ambiguity.
B)reversal.
C)overload.
D)underload.
E)conflict.
A)ambiguity.
B)reversal.
C)overload.
D)underload.
E)conflict.
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8
In the _____ stage of the general adaptation syndrome, people wonder how to cope with stressors.
A)resistance
B)physiological
C)realization
D)emotion
E)alarm
A)resistance
B)physiological
C)realization
D)emotion
E)alarm
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9
Ruth was labeled as a typical Type A individual. This classification for Ruth could be based on all of these EXCEPT:
A)extremely competitive.
B)highly devoted to work.
C)being time urgent.
D)wanting to accomplish as much as possible.
E)relaxed approach to life.
A)extremely competitive.
B)highly devoted to work.
C)being time urgent.
D)wanting to accomplish as much as possible.
E)relaxed approach to life.
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10
If Rohan is feeling discrepancies between role requirements and his personal values, it is called _____ conflict.
A)intrarole
B)interrole
C)intrasender
D)intersender
E)person-role
A)intrarole
B)interrole
C)intrasender
D)intersender
E)person-role
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11
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a Type B person?
A)Confident
B)Highly motivated
C)Patient
D)Not devoted to work
E)Relaxed
A)Confident
B)Highly motivated
C)Patient
D)Not devoted to work
E)Relaxed
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12
All of the following are examples of an interpersonal demand stressor EXCEPT:
A)leadership style.
B)personalities.
C)group norms.
D)job security.
E)group acceptancepressures.
A)leadership style.
B)personalities.
C)group norms.
D)job security.
E)group acceptancepressures.
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13
All of the following are true about the general adaptation syndrome model EXCEPT:
A)everyone has a stress threshold.
B)some people cannot tolerate much stress at all.
C)prolonged exposure to stress results in a greater tolerance for future stress.
D)some people can tolerate a great deal of stress.
E)each person has a normal level of resistance to stressful events.
A)everyone has a stress threshold.
B)some people cannot tolerate much stress at all.
C)prolonged exposure to stress results in a greater tolerance for future stress.
D)some people can tolerate a great deal of stress.
E)each person has a normal level of resistance to stressful events.
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14
Which of these defines stressors?
A)Stress on the job
B)The result of mismanagement
C)Stress that accompanies negative events
D)Anything that induce stress
E)Situations that should be avoided
A)Stress on the job
B)The result of mismanagement
C)Stress that accompanies negative events
D)Anything that induce stress
E)Situations that should be avoided
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15
Which of the following is a basic cause of stress in organizations?
A)Life change
B)Life trauma
C)Intrinsic demands
D)Extrinsic demands
E)Physical demands
A)Life change
B)Life trauma
C)Intrinsic demands
D)Extrinsic demands
E)Physical demands
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16
In his new job, Chris is facing a situation where task demands are too low. He barely has couple hours of work in a full day duty. This can cause Chris to
A)develop healthy coping techniques.
B)become bored.
C)be healthy and pleased with life.
D)feel invigorated.
E)become anxious about time pressures.
A)develop healthy coping techniques.
B)become bored.
C)be healthy and pleased with life.
D)feel invigorated.
E)become anxious about time pressures.
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17
In which stage of the general adaptation syndrome do people give up because they can no longer cope with the stressor?
A)Deflation
B)Exhaustion
C)Realization
D)Drain
E)Alarm
A)Deflation
B)Exhaustion
C)Realization
D)Drain
E)Alarm
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18
When a manager gives an employee several major assignments to complete on a strict deadline, _____ is likely to occur.
A)role conflict
B)role ambiguity
C)role reversal
D)role underload
E)role overload
A)role conflict
B)role ambiguity
C)role reversal
D)role underload
E)role overload
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19
An example of a(n) _____ demand organizational stressor is a poorly designed office that doesn't allow a worker adequate privacy.
A)physical
B)personal
C)task
D)role
E)interpersonal
A)physical
B)personal
C)task
D)role
E)interpersonal
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20
Family, friends, and co-workers have always described JoAnna as a very optimistic person. In general, people like JoAnna
A)tend to handle stress better.
B)are more prevalent in America than in Japan or Brazil.
C)are more prone to experience the physical effects of stress.
D)are more prone to experience the psychological effects of stress.
E)see themselves as more complex individuals.
A)tend to handle stress better.
B)are more prevalent in America than in Japan or Brazil.
C)are more prone to experience the physical effects of stress.
D)are more prone to experience the psychological effects of stress.
E)see themselves as more complex individuals.
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21
_____ consequences of too much stress at work are smoking and alcohol abuse.
A)Psychological
B)Medical
C)Behavioral
D)Physiological
E)Cognitive
A)Psychological
B)Medical
C)Behavioral
D)Physiological
E)Cognitive
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22
All of the following are signs of burnout EXCEPT:
A)putting in long hours, but getting little accomplished.
B)dreading going to work.
C)mental exhaustion.
D)physical exhaustion.
E)strenuous exercise.
A)putting in long hours, but getting little accomplished.
B)dreading going to work.
C)mental exhaustion.
D)physical exhaustion.
E)strenuous exercise.
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23
Which of the following is NOT an example of a collateral program?
A)Career development
B)Employee fitness
C)Health promotion
D)Stress management
E)Shift work
A)Career development
B)Employee fitness
C)Health promotion
D)Stress management
E)Shift work
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24
Research on Holmes and Rahe's Life Change Scale shows that
A)everyone who scores above 300 will experience major illness.
B)this scale has received only mixed support.
C)everyone has the same stress threshold.
D)this scale is best suited to minority employees.
E)only negative events affect your score.
A)everyone who scores above 300 will experience major illness.
B)this scale has received only mixed support.
C)everyone has the same stress threshold.
D)this scale is best suited to minority employees.
E)only negative events affect your score.
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25
Medical consequences of stress include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)strokes.
B)ulcers.
C)accident proneness.
D)heart attacks.
E)headaches.
A)strokes.
B)ulcers.
C)accident proneness.
D)heart attacks.
E)headaches.
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26
If Jennifer is facing stress in her daily life, psychological consequences could include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)depression.
B)sleeping too much.
C)not sleeping enough.
D)headaches.
E)family problems.
A)depression.
B)sleeping too much.
C)not sleeping enough.
D)headaches.
E)family problems.
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27
The primary institutional programs for managing stress include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)work design.
B)work schedules.
C)exercise.
D)culture.
E)supervision.
A)work design.
B)work schedules.
C)exercise.
D)culture.
E)supervision.
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28
Medical, psychological, and behavioral responses to stress are primarily
A)eustress.
B)burnout.
C)hardiness adjustments.
D)individual consequences.
E)organizational consequences.
A)eustress.
B)burnout.
C)hardiness adjustments.
D)individual consequences.
E)organizational consequences.
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29
Common dimensions of a person's life that are not tied specifically to work include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)hobbies.
B)spouse or life companion.
C)religious affiliations.
D)dependents.
E)working hours.
A)hobbies.
B)spouse or life companion.
C)religious affiliations.
D)dependents.
E)working hours.
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30
Life traumas include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)marital problems.
B)aggression.
C)family difficulties.
D)health problems unrelated to stress.
E)death of a child.
A)marital problems.
B)aggression.
C)family difficulties.
D)health problems unrelated to stress.
E)death of a child.
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31
High work stress, usually, results in _____ job performance.
A)a neutral effect on
B)decreased
C)no effect on
D)increased
E)improved
A)a neutral effect on
B)decreased
C)no effect on
D)increased
E)improved
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32
Role conflict and role ambiguity can be reduced by which individual strategy for stress management?
A)Job enrichment
B)Time management
C)Participation
D)Support groups
E)Learning to say no
A)Job enrichment
B)Time management
C)Participation
D)Support groups
E)Learning to say no
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33
Burnout
A)is most frequently found among high achievers.
B)occurs when the worker enrolls in stress-management programs.
C)occurs when a worker puts too much of himself or herself into the job.
D)is more common among women than men.
E)is found more often in Type B personalities.
A)is most frequently found among high achievers.
B)occurs when the worker enrolls in stress-management programs.
C)occurs when a worker puts too much of himself or herself into the job.
D)is more common among women than men.
E)is found more often in Type B personalities.
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34
Life trauma differs from life change in all of the followings ways EXCEPT:
A)it represents upheaval in a person's life.
B)it has a longer-term focus.
C)it has a narrower focus.
D)it alters a person's attitudes, emotions, and/or behaviors.
E)it has a more direct focus.
A)it represents upheaval in a person's life.
B)it has a longer-term focus.
C)it has a narrower focus.
D)it alters a person's attitudes, emotions, and/or behaviors.
E)it has a more direct focus.
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35
All of the following are direct organizational consequences of stress EXCEPT:
A)accident proneness.
B)poor work quality.
C)turnover.
D)absenteeism.
E)lowered productivity.
A)accident proneness.
B)poor work quality.
C)turnover.
D)absenteeism.
E)lowered productivity.
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36
Work-life relationships that are separate from work include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)a person's spouse.
B)career goals.
C)dependents.
D)personal life interests.
E)friendship networks.
A)a person's spouse.
B)career goals.
C)dependents.
D)personal life interests.
E)friendship networks.
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37
Behavioral consequences of organizational stress include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)smoking.
B)alcohol abuse.
C)negative changes in attitudes.
D)aggression.
E)appetite disorders.
A)smoking.
B)alcohol abuse.
C)negative changes in attitudes.
D)aggression.
E)appetite disorders.
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38
All of the following work attitudes relate to stress EXCEPT:
A)motivation.
B)absenteeism.
C)organizational commitment.
D)job satisfaction.
E)morale.
A)motivation.
B)absenteeism.
C)organizational commitment.
D)job satisfaction.
E)morale.
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39
Brianna is interested in learning about the relaxation techniques for coping with work stress. You can tell her that relaxation techniques for coping with work stress include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)making a "to do" list.
B)sitting quietly with eyes closed.
C)taking a rest break.
D)taking a vacation.
E)taking a nap.
A)making a "to do" list.
B)sitting quietly with eyes closed.
C)taking a rest break.
D)taking a vacation.
E)taking a nap.
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40
If you were conducting a workshop on Time Management, you should suggest all of the following steps EXCEPT:
A)create and manage impressions.
B)take a list every morning.
C)work on tasks in order of importance.
D)identify critical activities.
E)identify trivial activities.
A)create and manage impressions.
B)take a list every morning.
C)work on tasks in order of importance.
D)identify critical activities.
E)identify trivial activities.
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41
Research suggests that Type A people are more successful than Type B people.
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42
Unpleasant stress that accompanies negative events is called
A)distress.
B)eustress.
C)GAS.
D)alarm.
E)role reversal.
A)distress.
B)eustress.
C)GAS.
D)alarm.
E)role reversal.
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43
Stress is defined as an individual's adaptive response to a stimulus.
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44
The first stage, when a person first encounters a stressor, is called alarm.
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45
Task demands include group pressures, leadership, and interpersonal conflict.
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46
The relationship between Type A and Type B behavior patterns and coronary heart disease is more complex than originally believed.
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47
The notion of life change as a source of stress was first developed and popularized by Holmes and Rahe.
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48
The general adaptation syndrome (GAS) identifies three stages of response to a stressors:
A)alarm, resistance, exhaustion.
B)physiological, psychological, and emotional.
C)low, moderate, and high.
D)exercise, meditate, and relax.
E)interpersonal, intrapersonal, and inter-group.
A)alarm, resistance, exhaustion.
B)physiological, psychological, and emotional.
C)low, moderate, and high.
D)exercise, meditate, and relax.
E)interpersonal, intrapersonal, and inter-group.
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49
Unfortunately, people with Type A behavior patterns are likely to be passive and more balanced in life.
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50
Life trauma is any upheaval in an individual's life that alters his or her abilities, emotions, or behaviors.
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51
The exhaustion stage of the general adaptation syndrome occurs as a result of prolonged exposure to a stressor without resolution.
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52
If Raj is experiencing distress, it is the positive form of stress.
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53
Which of the following is classified as the most stressful job?
A)Statistician
B)Astronomer
C)Reporter
D)Surgeon
E)Software engineer
A)Statistician
B)Astronomer
C)Reporter
D)Surgeon
E)Software engineer
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54
Interestingly, temperature can create stress in the organizational environment.
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55
_______ people are less competitive, less committed to work, and have a weaker sense of time urgency.
A)Neurotic
B)Type A
C)Top managers
D)People with general adaptive syndrome
E)Type B
A)Neurotic
B)Type A
C)Top managers
D)People with general adaptive syndrome
E)Type B
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56
"Stressors" are the stimuli that causes stress.
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57
Stress, in the workplace, is sometimes a positive factor.
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58
People with hardy personalities are more likely to suffer illness under high levels of stress because they accept too much responsibility at work.
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59
Pleasurable stress that accompanies positive events is called
A)distress.
B)eustress.
C)GAS.
D)burnout.
E)role ambiguity.
A)distress.
B)eustress.
C)GAS.
D)burnout.
E)role ambiguity.
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60
Research finds that because stress is harmful, it should be eliminated.
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61
Supervision is not considered to be an important institutional role in managing workplace stress.
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62
If a person feels some degree of panic and begins to wonder how to cope, that person has entered the _______ stage of GAS.
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63
_______ occurs when expectations for the role exceed the individual's capabilities.
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64
Anything that induces stress is classified as a(n) _______.
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Pleasurable stress that accompanies positive events is called ______.
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An effective organizational strategy for adapting to and managing stress is the use of support groups.
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67
Two basic organizational strategies for helping employees manage stress are institutional programs and individual coping mechanisms.
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Stress in organizational settings is not influenced by events that take place outside the organization.
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69
Unpleasant stress that accompanies negative events is called _______.
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Task demands and physical demands are types of ______ stressors.
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Trade-offs between extreme demands are usually needed when balancing work-life linkages.
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A desirable objective is to achieve a(n) ______ degree of workload-related stress.
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_______ is an individual's adaptive response to a stimulus that places excess demands on that individual.
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The two most significant forms of withdrawal behavior are absenteeism and quitting.
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75
A role management strategy is to learn to say "no."
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76
Better managing a daily schedule through effective time management can reduce stress on the job.
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When a person believes that he or she will get over a stressful event, that person has entered the _______ stage of GAS.
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Type _______ people are less competitive, less committed to work, and have a weaker sense of time urgency.
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Burnout is a general feeling of exhaustion that develops when a person simultaneously experiences too much pressure and has too few sources of satisfaction.
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Organizational consequences of stress include a decline in performance, heart disease, and headaches.
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