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Deck 14: B: Stress, Coping, and Health
1
Jennie is shopping for wedding dresses,and she has found two that she loves.She is having a hard time deciding between them.What sort of conflict is Jennie experiencing
A) attractive-attractive conflict
B) avoidance-avoidance conflict
C) approach-approach conflict
D) approach-avoidance conflict
A) attractive-attractive conflict
B) avoidance-avoidance conflict
C) approach-approach conflict
D) approach-avoidance conflict
approach-approach conflict
2
Zaina is shopping for a new car.She was planning on purchasing a car she could afford if she takes out a small loan.She just looked at a car that she "fell in love with" but she would need to double the size of her car loan to buy it.As Zaina decides whether to purchase the more expensive car,what will she experience
A) approach-avoidance conflict
B) approach-approach conflict
C) attractive-unattractive conflict
D) avoidance-avoidance conflict
A) approach-avoidance conflict
B) approach-approach conflict
C) attractive-unattractive conflict
D) avoidance-avoidance conflict
approach-avoidance conflict
3
Which of the following would be most likely to be studied by a psychologist who applies the biopsychosocial model
A) neural correlates of schizophrenia
B) counselling techniques for families
C) heritability estimates for personality traits
D) how stress affects health and well-being
A) neural correlates of schizophrenia
B) counselling techniques for families
C) heritability estimates for personality traits
D) how stress affects health and well-being
how stress affects health and well-being
4
When a person has two or more incompatible motivations or behavioural impulses competing for expression,what does that person experience
A) pressure
B) change
C) conflict
D) frustration
A) pressure
B) change
C) conflict
D) frustration
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5
Which list includes principal types of stress
A) frustration, conflict, anxiety
B) anxiety, conflict, change
C) change, frustration, pressure
D) conflict, fear, pressure
A) frustration, conflict, anxiety
B) anxiety, conflict, change
C) change, frustration, pressure
D) conflict, fear, pressure
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6
Deanna injured her knee and caused permanent damage that prevented her from enjoying her favourite sports.She had to decide whether she would have a painful knee surgery that would require a long recovery before she could have full use of her leg again.First,she decided to have the surgery,then she changed her mind and decided to just live without skiing and running.Next,she again decided to have the surgery.What is the term for Deanna's reaction
A) incongruence
B) vacillation
C) approach-approach conflict
D) avoidance-avoidance conflict
A) incongruence
B) vacillation
C) approach-approach conflict
D) avoidance-avoidance conflict
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7
What is conflict
A) the experience whenever the pursuit of some goal is thwarted
B) any noticeable alterations in one's living circumstances that require readjustment
C) expectations or demands that one behave in a certain way
D) when two or more incompatible motivations or impulses compete for expression
A) the experience whenever the pursuit of some goal is thwarted
B) any noticeable alterations in one's living circumstances that require readjustment
C) expectations or demands that one behave in a certain way
D) when two or more incompatible motivations or impulses compete for expression
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8
Which type of conflict tends to be most unpleasant and highly stressful
A) approach-approach conflict
B) attack-avoidance conflict
C) approach-avoidance conflict
D) avoidance-avoidance conflict
A) approach-approach conflict
B) attack-avoidance conflict
C) approach-avoidance conflict
D) avoidance-avoidance conflict
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9
Which term is defined as circumstances that threaten,or are perceived to threaten,one's well-being and tax one's coping abilities
A) pressure
B) conflict
C) stress
D) frustration
A) pressure
B) conflict
C) stress
D) frustration
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10
Which of the following is an example of a situation that involves conflict
A) You can't decide whether to go to Florida or Mexico for spring break.
B) You're stuck behind a slow-moving car on a one-lane road.
C) You just took out a large car loan.
D) You have a term paper due the day after tomorrow and you haven't started it yet.
A) You can't decide whether to go to Florida or Mexico for spring break.
B) You're stuck behind a slow-moving car on a one-lane road.
C) You just took out a large car loan.
D) You have a term paper due the day after tomorrow and you haven't started it yet.
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11
Which statement exemplifies a stressful situation that involves frustration
A) Your parents expect you to get at least a 3.00 GPA this semester.
B) You want to go to the big game tomorrow, but the game is sold out.
C) You can't decide which movie to rent for tonight.
D) You just moved into a different apartment.
A) Your parents expect you to get at least a 3.00 GPA this semester.
B) You want to go to the big game tomorrow, but the game is sold out.
C) You can't decide which movie to rent for tonight.
D) You just moved into a different apartment.
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12
Which type of conflict tends to be least stressful
A) approach-approach conflict
B) attractive-attractive conflict
C) avoidance-avoidance conflict
D) approach-avoidance conflict
A) approach-approach conflict
B) attractive-attractive conflict
C) avoidance-avoidance conflict
D) approach-avoidance conflict
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13
Today is the day your younger sister's first choice for university said she would get her acceptance (or rejection)letter in the mail.It's 3:00 p.m.and the mail,which usually comes by noon,still hasn't been delivered.What type of stress is your sister likely experiencing
A) frustration
B) change
C) conflict
D) pressure
A) frustration
B) change
C) conflict
D) pressure
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14
Which research topic would be most likely to be studied by a health psychologist
A) depression caused by neurochemical imbalance
B) heritability of neurosis
C) effects of antipsychotic medication on patients
D) factors that affect the likelihood of seeking treatment
A) depression caused by neurochemical imbalance
B) heritability of neurosis
C) effects of antipsychotic medication on patients
D) factors that affect the likelihood of seeking treatment
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15
Imagine you studied for this psychology exam with two of your classmates.If one classmate,Becky,was very nervous and "stressed out" about the exam,and the other classmate,Craig,thought the exam "wasn't a big deal," what explains their differing attitudes
A) Males experience many events as less stressful than females.
B) People's appraisals of stressful events are highly objective.
C) People's appraisals of stressful events are not very objective.
D) Some people use constructive coping techniques to reduce stress.
A) Males experience many events as less stressful than females.
B) People's appraisals of stressful events are highly objective.
C) People's appraisals of stressful events are not very objective.
D) Some people use constructive coping techniques to reduce stress.
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16
Next semester,John needs to take one required course to complete his history major.The two sections of the course are offered at 8:00 17.Next semester,John needs to take one required course to complete his history major.The two sections of the course are offered at 8:00 a.m.(not ideal for John who likes to sleep until 10:00 a.m.)and at noon with a boring professor usually referred to as Dr.Dull.As John decides on his schedule,what type of conflict does he experience?
A)approach-approach conflict
B)avoidance-avoidance conflict
C)attack-avoidance conflict
D)approach-avoidance conflict
A)approach-approach conflict
B)avoidance-avoidance conflict
C)attack-avoidance conflict
D)approach-avoidance conflict
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17
What is frustration
A) any noticeable alterations in one's living circumstances that require readjustment
B) expectations or demands that one behave in a certain way
C) when two or more incompatible motivations or impulses compete for expression
D) the experience whenever the pursuit of some goal is thwarted
A) any noticeable alterations in one's living circumstances that require readjustment
B) expectations or demands that one behave in a certain way
C) when two or more incompatible motivations or impulses compete for expression
D) the experience whenever the pursuit of some goal is thwarted
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18
Which situation illustrates typical effects of cumulative hassles
A) A soldier develops PTSD after being involved in combat.
B) A teenager won't go to school because of constant bullying.
C) A man takes a leave of absence from work to undergo treatment for a chronic illness.
D) A woman becomes irritable and unproductive because of constant interruptions at work.
A) A soldier develops PTSD after being involved in combat.
B) A teenager won't go to school because of constant bullying.
C) A man takes a leave of absence from work to undergo treatment for a chronic illness.
D) A woman becomes irritable and unproductive because of constant interruptions at work.
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19
What differs between acute and chronic stressors
A) physical reactions
B) duration
C) conscious awareness
D) intensity
A) physical reactions
B) duration
C) conscious awareness
D) intensity
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20
When a person's pursuit of a goal is blocked or thwarted,what does the person experience
A) frustration
B) pressure
C) conflict
D) change
A) frustration
B) pressure
C) conflict
D) change
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21
Which statement does NOT reflect Hans Seyle's description of physiological responses to stress
A) Continuing exposure to a stress may result in the individual exhibiting increased susceptibility to diseases of adaptation.
B) Physiological responses to stress differ depending on the specific types of stressors.
C) If a stress is prolonged, the individual becomes accustomed to the threat.
D) Initially stress causes an activation of the fight-or-flight response.
A) Continuing exposure to a stress may result in the individual exhibiting increased susceptibility to diseases of adaptation.
B) Physiological responses to stress differ depending on the specific types of stressors.
C) If a stress is prolonged, the individual becomes accustomed to the threat.
D) Initially stress causes an activation of the fight-or-flight response.
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22
According to results of current research,what does the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)assess
A) changes that will be perceived as aversive
B) changes that relate to pressure and conflict
C) changes that relate to a wide variety of stressful experiences
D) changes that relate to major life events
A) changes that will be perceived as aversive
B) changes that relate to pressure and conflict
C) changes that relate to a wide variety of stressful experiences
D) changes that relate to major life events
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23
Which of the following is NOT a common emotional response to stress
A) sadness, anxiety, and pride
B) apprehension, anxiety, and fear
C) dejection, sadness, and grief
D) annoyance, anger, and rage
A) sadness, anxiety, and pride
B) apprehension, anxiety, and fear
C) dejection, sadness, and grief
D) annoyance, anger, and rage
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24
What types of events are included on the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)
A) positive and negative events of varying magnitudes
B) a wide range of events that are generally perceived by most people as aversive
C) events related to the disruption of personal and social relationships
D) friend- and family-related events
A) positive and negative events of varying magnitudes
B) a wide range of events that are generally perceived by most people as aversive
C) events related to the disruption of personal and social relationships
D) friend- and family-related events
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25
What is NOT one of the stages of the general adaptation syndrome
A) recovery
B) resistance
C) exhaustion
D) alarm reaction
A) recovery
B) resistance
C) exhaustion
D) alarm reaction
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26
In a study of professional baseball players from the 1950s,which of the following was associated with their longevity
A) batting average
B) peak income
C) attractiveness
D) intensity of smiling
A) batting average
B) peak income
C) attractiveness
D) intensity of smiling
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27
Janice is working on a group project for class,and the other members of her group really need her to finish her section of the work so that they can complete their work.Her deadline is today,and she's not quite finished yet.Which type of stress is Janice experiencing
A) change
B) frustration
C) conflict
D) pressure
A) change
B) frustration
C) conflict
D) pressure
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28
Which statement best describes people with higher scores on the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)
A) They are less likely to exhibit vacillation when making decisions.
B) They are more likely to exhibit vacillation when making decisions.
C) They are less vulnerable to developing physical illness.
D) They are more vulnerable to developing physical illness.
A) They are less likely to exhibit vacillation when making decisions.
B) They are more likely to exhibit vacillation when making decisions.
C) They are less vulnerable to developing physical illness.
D) They are more vulnerable to developing physical illness.
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29
James has an important job interview tomorrow morning and he obviously wants to do a good job of selling himself to the interviewer.What is James most likely experiencing
A) conflict
B) pressure
C) change
D) frustration
A) conflict
B) pressure
C) change
D) frustration
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30
Many emotions are experienced by people who are under stress.According to recent research,which type of emotions appear to play a key role in helping people bounce back from the difficulties associated with stress
A) unexpected emotions
B) very intense emotions
C) positive emotions
D) negative emotions
A) unexpected emotions
B) very intense emotions
C) positive emotions
D) negative emotions
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31
Which of the following describes the relationship between level of arousal and performance
A) inverted-U hypothesis
B) matrix hypothesis
C) resistance-exhaustion hypothesis
D) normal curve hypothesis
A) inverted-U hypothesis
B) matrix hypothesis
C) resistance-exhaustion hypothesis
D) normal curve hypothesis
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32
On the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS),which life event has the highest change score associated with it
A) birth of a child
B) divorce
C) retirement
D) change in responsibilities at work
A) birth of a child
B) divorce
C) retirement
D) change in responsibilities at work
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33
As Jim was walking,someone suddenly punched him.Jim was very startled,and immediately experienced a series of physiological reactions including increased heart rate,dilated pupils,and a clenching in his gut (as his digestive process stopped).What is illustrated by this example
A) fight-or-flight response
B) tend-and-befriend response
C) general adaptation response
D) amygdala rage response
A) fight-or-flight response
B) tend-and-befriend response
C) general adaptation response
D) amygdala rage response
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34
What is the correct order of the stages of the general adaptation syndrome
A) alarm, exhaustion, resistance
B) resistance, alarm, exhaustion
C) resistance, exhaustion, alarm
D) alarm, resistance, exhaustion
A) alarm, exhaustion, resistance
B) resistance, alarm, exhaustion
C) resistance, exhaustion, alarm
D) alarm, resistance, exhaustion
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35
What is the fight-or-flight response
A) a coping reaction to threat involving the parasympathetic nervous system
B) a physiological reaction to threat involving the autonomic nervous system
C) an emotional reaction to threat involving the central nervous system
D) a behavioural reaction to threat involving the somatic nervous system
A) a coping reaction to threat involving the parasympathetic nervous system
B) a physiological reaction to threat involving the autonomic nervous system
C) an emotional reaction to threat involving the central nervous system
D) a behavioural reaction to threat involving the somatic nervous system
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36
Which of the following is an example of a stressful situation that involves pressure
A) Eli meets his girlfriend's parents and she really wants him to make a good impression.
B) Tiana is stuck in a traffic jam on the way to work.
C) Shay can't decide whether to study for his psychology exam or work on his history paper.
D) Kyla just transferred to a different university.
A) Eli meets his girlfriend's parents and she really wants him to make a good impression.
B) Tiana is stuck in a traffic jam on the way to work.
C) Shay can't decide whether to study for his psychology exam or work on his history paper.
D) Kyla just transferred to a different university.
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37
Chad is an excellent golfer,very good at basketball,competent at tennis,and has just started to play rugby.For which sport would Chad perform best with a low level of arousal
A) tennis
B) basketball
C) golf
D) rugby
A) tennis
B) basketball
C) golf
D) rugby
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38
When noticeable alterations in a person's living circumstances that require readjustment occur,what does the person experience
A) change
B) conflict
C) pressure
D) frustration
A) change
B) conflict
C) pressure
D) frustration
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39
What has a major influence on the type of emotion someone will feel because of stress
A) the specific pattern of physiological arousal
B) whether the stressor is pressure, change or conflict
C) the intensity of the stressor
D) the subjective appraisal of the event
A) the specific pattern of physiological arousal
B) whether the stressor is pressure, change or conflict
C) the intensity of the stressor
D) the subjective appraisal of the event
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40
What is described by the general adaptation syndrome
A) physiological responses to stress
B) instinctive coping processes
C) constructive coping processes
D) behavioural responses to stress
A) physiological responses to stress
B) instinctive coping processes
C) constructive coping processes
D) behavioural responses to stress
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41
Which term is defined as a largely unconscious reaction that protects a person from unpleasant emotions such as anxiety and guilt
A) general adaptation mechanisms
B) defence mechanisms
C) constructive coping mechanisms
D) learned helplessness
A) general adaptation mechanisms
B) defence mechanisms
C) constructive coping mechanisms
D) learned helplessness
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42
The person who used to sit next to you in psychology class dropped the course because he was failing.Which coping mechanism does this illustrate
A) blaming himself
B) abandonment
C) giving up
D) denial
A) blaming himself
B) abandonment
C) giving up
D) denial
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43
What is released by the adrenal medulla under times of stress
A) corticosteroids
B) catecholamines
C) nerve growth factor
D) neurogenesis
A) corticosteroids
B) catecholamines
C) nerve growth factor
D) neurogenesis
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44
Which type of stress most often elicits the coping strategy of aggression
A) pressure
B) change
C) conflict
D) frustration
A) pressure
B) change
C) conflict
D) frustration
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45
Which statement best describes coping responses
A) They may consist of physiological or emotional responses.
B) They are always conscious.
C) They may be maladaptive.
D) They are always adaptive.
A) They may consist of physiological or emotional responses.
B) They are always conscious.
C) They may be maladaptive.
D) They are always adaptive.
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46
After a long week balancing her work at the office,visiting her husband who was in the hospital with a broken leg,and making sure she took her turn driving the carpool for her children,Beverly decided she needed some time for herself.She finished work a bit early,stopped by the mall,enjoyed a latte and purchased the leather jacket she had been admiring.Which coping strategy does this reflect
A) constructive coping
B) retail therapy
C) regression
D) indulging oneself
A) constructive coping
B) retail therapy
C) regression
D) indulging oneself
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47
Jeremy is struggling to make enough money to pay his rent for this month.As he's walking to work,he daydreams about finding a suitcase full of money and all the ways that he could spend it.Which defence mechanism does this example illustrate
A) intellectualization
B) overcompensation
C) fantasy
D) denial
A) intellectualization
B) overcompensation
C) fantasy
D) denial
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48
Which stage of the general adaptation syndrome allows people to function at a very high level,despite the experience of stress
A) resistance
B) exhaustion
C) alarm reaction
D) recovery
A) resistance
B) exhaustion
C) alarm reaction
D) recovery
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49
Walter Cannon (1932)was one of the first theorists to describe which physiological reaction to threat
A) the fight-flight response
B) the tend-befriend response
C) the task-performance response
D) the optimal-arousal response
A) the fight-flight response
B) the tend-befriend response
C) the task-performance response
D) the optimal-arousal response
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50
In times of stress,stimulation of the pituitary gland results in the adrenal cortex secreting hormones.What do those hormones tend to do
A) increase energy and inhibit tissue inflammation
B) conserve energy
C) mobilize the body for action
D) decrease emotional arousal
A) increase energy and inhibit tissue inflammation
B) conserve energy
C) mobilize the body for action
D) decrease emotional arousal
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51
What is the main difference between the definition of "coping" in the textbook,and the usual way that people use the term "coping"
A) The typical use of the term is far more general and refers to a wider variety of responses.
B) The textbook definition includes maladaptive methods of responding to stress.
C) The typical use of the term does not distinguish between different stressors.
D) The textbook definition includes physiological responding.
A) The typical use of the term is far more general and refers to a wider variety of responses.
B) The textbook definition includes maladaptive methods of responding to stress.
C) The typical use of the term does not distinguish between different stressors.
D) The textbook definition includes physiological responding.
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52
The headline in The National Busybody reads "97-pound Mom lifts SUV off toddler." Which stage of the general adaptation syndrome was Mom most likely in at the time
A) alarm reaction
B) exhaustion
C) recruitment
D) resistance
A) alarm reaction
B) exhaustion
C) recruitment
D) resistance
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53
In times of stress,activation of the sympathetic nervous system results in the adrenal medulla secreting hormones.What effect do these hormones tend to have
A) They mobilize the body for action.
B) They conserve energy.
C) They increase energy and inhibit tissue inflammation.
D) They decrease emotional arousal.
A) They mobilize the body for action.
B) They conserve energy.
C) They increase energy and inhibit tissue inflammation.
D) They decrease emotional arousal.
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54
During which stage of the general adaptation syndrome are you most likely to be vulnerable to illness or infection
A) exhaustion
B) resistance
C) recovery
D) alarm reaction
A) exhaustion
B) resistance
C) recovery
D) alarm reaction
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55
Kim had three papers due and two exams to study for.Now that it is all over,she has become quite ill with a severe cold.What stage of the general adaptation syndrome is Kim experiencing
A) recovery
B) exhaustion
C) alarm reaction
D) resistance
A) recovery
B) exhaustion
C) alarm reaction
D) resistance
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56
Selena looked down at her feet and was startled to see a large poisonous snake.Which stage of the general adaptation syndrome would Selena be experiencing at that moment
A) alarm reaction
B) appraisal
C) resistance
D) exhaustion
A) alarm reaction
B) appraisal
C) resistance
D) exhaustion
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57
When Nalla was overwhelmed with studying for exams and writing papers at the end of last semester,she was very critical of herself for procrastinating during the semester,for not being as bright as her classmates,and for spending too much time with her boyfriend.Which coping strategy does Nalla use
A) self-blame
B) self-doubt
C) self-efficacy
D) self-indulgence
A) self-blame
B) self-doubt
C) self-efficacy
D) self-indulgence
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58
Kim has three papers due and two exams to study for.She was feeling panicked,but now she has gotten to work and is gradually getting through her work.What stage of the general adaptation syndrome is Kim experiencing
A) resistance
B) recovery
C) alarm reaction
D) exhaustion
A) resistance
B) recovery
C) alarm reaction
D) exhaustion
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59
Aline has just found out that her mother's illness is terminal,and she only has a month to live.Aline doesn't get too upset about it because she is certain that the doctors will find a cure very quickly and her mother will recover.Which defence mechanism does this example illustrate
A) intellectualization
B) undoing
C) overcompensation
D) denial
A) intellectualization
B) undoing
C) overcompensation
D) denial
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60
Kim has three papers due and two exams to study for.She feels rather panicked about everything that she needs to accomplish.What stage of the general adaptation syndrome is Kim experiencing
A) exhaustion
B) recovery
C) alarm reaction
D) resistance
A) exhaustion
B) recovery
C) alarm reaction
D) resistance
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61
What is the personality "type" of a person who is very competitive,impatient,quick to anger,and exhibits hostility
A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type X
D) Type Y
A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type X
D) Type Y
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62
Maggie is having a really hard time at work,and she may be at risk of losing her job when the new budget is announced.Instead of improving her skills at work,Maggie goes to the gym every day after work,and completes a gruelling workout.Her personal trainer is incredibly impressed with Maggie's progress and she gets a lot of compliments on her very toned body.Which defence mechanism does this example illustrate
A) overcompensation
B) intellectualization
C) denial
D) fantasy
A) overcompensation
B) intellectualization
C) denial
D) fantasy
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63
Among people with Type A personalities,what is associated with their tendency toward anger and hostility
A) burnout
B) PTSD
C) heart disease
D) migraine headaches
A) burnout
B) PTSD
C) heart disease
D) migraine headaches
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64
Which disorder can only be caused by direct exposure to a stressor
A) anxiety disorders
B) post-traumatic stress disorder
C) depression
D) schizophrenia
A) anxiety disorders
B) post-traumatic stress disorder
C) depression
D) schizophrenia
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65
Sean is having a hard time at work.Even though he works long hours and gets a lot accomplished,it seems as if his supervisor doesn't give him any credit for his productivity.He is often asked to stay late without much notice,and he isn't given any choice about it.Sean is exhausted,angry,and feels like he can't do anything right.Which term best describes what Sean is experiencing
A) overcompensation
B) incongruence
C) burnout
D) generalized anxiety disorder
A) overcompensation
B) incongruence
C) burnout
D) generalized anxiety disorder
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66
Why does stress contribute to impaired task performance
A) Stress disrupts arousal.
B) Stress increases desire.
C) Stress disrupts attention.
D) Stress increases motivation.
A) Stress disrupts arousal.
B) Stress increases desire.
C) Stress disrupts attention.
D) Stress increases motivation.
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67
What emotional state appears to be particularly risky for triggering acute symptoms of heart disease
A) surprise
B) sexual arousal
C) relative calm
D) anger
A) surprise
B) sexual arousal
C) relative calm
D) anger
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68
Paul is an executive in a large corporation.He puts in long hours at work,usually has a cell phone to his ear while driving and eats lunch at his desk.He is a tough boss and frequently loses his temper with underperforming employees.When relaxing on the golf course,he has been observed throwing golf clubs into a lake.Paul's behaviour is typical of which personality type
A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type X
D) Type Y
A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type X
D) Type Y
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69
When compared to Type A people,which statement best describes Type B people
A) They are more achievement oriented, impatient, and hostile.
B) They are more hard driving, ambitious, and competitive.
C) They are more relaxed, easy-going, and friendly.
D) They are more inhibited, compliant, and depressed.
A) They are more achievement oriented, impatient, and hostile.
B) They are more hard driving, ambitious, and competitive.
C) They are more relaxed, easy-going, and friendly.
D) They are more inhibited, compliant, and depressed.
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70
Which characteristic is NOT part of the Type A personality
A) self-control
B) impatience
C) competitive orientation
D) anger and hostility
A) self-control
B) impatience
C) competitive orientation
D) anger and hostility
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71
Which term is defined as physical and emotional exhaustion,cynicism,and a lowered sense of self-efficacy that can be brought on gradually by chronic work-related stress
A) stress overload
B) a mental breakdown
C) job-induced stress
D) burnout
A) stress overload
B) a mental breakdown
C) job-induced stress
D) burnout
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72
What risk factor roughly triples a person's chance of dying of heart disease
A) depression
B) being male
C) a professional occupation
D) anxiety
A) depression
B) being male
C) a professional occupation
D) anxiety
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73
Tyler usually avoids alcohol,but he goes on a serious drinking binge every couple of months.He often gets into trouble with family,friends,or his employer because of his behaviour.After each of these binges,he gets rid of all the alcohol in his house,puts everything in order,gets a new haircut,and promises everyone that he will never drink again.Which defence mechanism does this example illustrate
A) undoing
B) overcompensation
C) fantasy
D) denial
A) undoing
B) overcompensation
C) fantasy
D) denial
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74
Which of the following is NOT involved in constructive coping
A) reasonably realistic appraisals of the stress and coping resources
B) confronting problems directly
C) pursuing substitute sources of satisfaction
D) learning to recognize disruptive emotional reactions to stress
A) reasonably realistic appraisals of the stress and coping resources
B) confronting problems directly
C) pursuing substitute sources of satisfaction
D) learning to recognize disruptive emotional reactions to stress
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75
Which component of the Type A personality is most directly related to developing heart disease
A) perfectionism
B) anger and hostility
C) competitive orientation
D) impatience and time urgency
A) perfectionism
B) anger and hostility
C) competitive orientation
D) impatience and time urgency
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76
Which term refers to relatively healthful efforts that people make to deal with stressful events
A) offensive coping
B) adaptive coping
C) constructive coping
D) defensive coping
A) offensive coping
B) adaptive coping
C) constructive coping
D) defensive coping
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77
Which of the following effects of stress is exemplified by resilience,courage,perseverance,and tolerance in the face of adversity
A) Side
B) positive
C) negative
D) constructive
A) Side
B) positive
C) negative
D) constructive
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78
As Patricia's marriage was ending,she read a lot of psychology texts that dealt with interpersonal attraction and mate choice.She would tell her friends about all the very interesting ways that her relationship's failure matched up with the patterns and trends described in the research literature,and she even wrote a paper about it for one of her classes.Which defence mechanism does this example illustrate
A) denial
B) undoing
C) overcompensation
D) intellectualization
A) denial
B) undoing
C) overcompensation
D) intellectualization
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79
Research has demonstrated that brief periods of mental stress can trigger sudden symptoms of heart disease in approximately what percentage of patients with stable heart disease
A) 5-10percent
B) 10-30 percent
C) 30-70 percent
D) 85-95 percent
A) 5-10percent
B) 10-30 percent
C) 30-70 percent
D) 85-95 percent
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80
Which of the following is NOT one of the key themes in the psychological literature which represents constructive coping
A) confronting problems directly
B) self-deception as a means of coping through reframing the problem
C) realistic appraisals
D) learning to recognize potentially disruptive emotional reactions to stress
A) confronting problems directly
B) self-deception as a means of coping through reframing the problem
C) realistic appraisals
D) learning to recognize potentially disruptive emotional reactions to stress
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