Deck 15: Application Module 1 : Social Psychology and Health

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If we know that Jon left school after the eighth grade and has been working as a janitor for the past 20 years,what research-based predictions could we make about his health status?

A) Jon is more likely to have chronically low levels of cortisol.
B) Jon is more likely to die at an earlier age than those in higher-status jobs.
C) Jon is less likely to develop heart disease because his job involves less stress.
D) If Jon has children, they will be less likely to die in infancy.
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In psychology,the term "rumination" refers to the

A) tendency to eat food thoroughly to aid digestion.
B) tendency to think about a stressful event over and over again.
C) digestive system dysfunction associated with exposure to multiple stressors.
D) illusion that we are in control of events.
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Which of the following is an immediate effect of increased cortisol levels?

A) reduced blood pressure
B) increased immune system activity
C) increased heart rate
D) blockage of the formation of traumatic memories
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Diana and Julie are asked to give presentations at work with only ten minutes to prepare.Diana has a good friend in the audience,whereas Julie does not.Who is likely to become the most stressed during the presentation?

A) Julie
B) Diana
C) They are likely to feel equally stressed.
D) Neither is likely to feel stressed.
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Which of the following is NOT likely a mechanism by which optimism is associated with better physical health?

A) Optimists are more likely to engage in good health practices.
B) Optimists are more likely to respond to stress with less HPA axis activity.
C) Optimists are less likely to need to rely on others for support.
D) Optimists are more likely to develop good social support networks.
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Which of the following does the textbook NOT recommend as a means of reducing stress?

A) seeking out stressful situations to stimulate resilience
B) practicing meditation
C) exercising regularly
D) cultivating positive emotions
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While there are many possible reasons why lonely people are prone to physical health problems,Research by Kiecolt-Glaser and Glaser (1995)suggests that these individual

A) do not have close others who advocate for healthcare checkups.
B) have chronically high cortisol levels.
C) have a genetic marker associated with health issues.
D) question whether it is worth their time and money to take good care of themselves.
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Mikell has been thinking over and over again about a conflict she had with a coworker.As a consequence,she has allowed that stressful conflict to pervade her evenings and weekends when she is not at work.Her sister,Tori,also had a conflict with a coworker but seemed to forget about it almost immediately.When their friends are catching the common cold,which of these two will be more vulnerable to catching the cold as well?

A) Mikell, because her elevated stress levels will make her immune system less effective
B) Tori, because her elevated stress levels will make her immune system less effective
C) Tori, because she is likely to spend more time socializing with her sick friends
D) Mikell, because she is likely to spend more time socializing with her sick friends
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Because Kesa has been experiencing increased,prolonged stress as a result of going over negative events again and again in her mind,her psychologist has recommended that she try self-distancing.This means that she should

A) engage in distracting activities to divert attention away from herself.
B) think more about her friends and family and less about herself.
C) jog regularly to take her mind off of her problems.
D) focus on her feelings from the perspective of a detached observer.
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Raul and his boyfriend broke up a few months back.Despite time passing,Raul cannot stop thinking about what happened.His boyfriend seemed so in love with him and then he suddenly did an about-face.Did he meet someone else? Could Raul have done something differently? Over and over again,Raul wonders,"What went wrong?" Raul seems to be doing what?

A) ruminating about the breakup
B) self-distancing as he thinks about the breakup
C) affective forecasting about the breakup
D) reconstruing his feelings about the breakup
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Which of the following was found in breast cancer patients who were evaluated by their physicians as having better responses to the disease?

A) They relinquished control of their treatment to their doctors.
B) They reported having a sense of control over the course of the disease.
C) They were more likely to deny that they had cancer.
D) They were more likely to report intense anger at the cancer.
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Richard is a fairly wealthy man.As part of a research study,Richard is asked to indicate which rung of a ladder best represents his socioeconomic rank.How is Richard most likely to respond?

A) He will select one of the highest rungs.
B) He will select one of the middle rungs.
C) He will select one of the lowest rungs.
D) His response will depend on his subjective construal of his relative rank.
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What is the correct sequence of biological responses that begin when we experience stress and result in the production of the stress hormone cortisol?

A) Hypothalamus → Pituitary Glands → Adrenal Glands → Amygdala
B) Hypothalamus → Pituitary Glands → Amygdala → Adrenal Glands
C) Amygdala → Hypothalamus → Pituitary Gland → Adrenal Glands
D) Adrenal Glands → Hypothalamus → Pituitary Gland → Amygdala
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Which of the following was NOT among the findings of Taylor's research (for example,Taylor,1983)on women with breast cancer?

A) Most women passively accepted their condition.
B) Older women felt grateful that they had been diagnosed as older rather than younger women.
C) Younger women felt grateful that they had more physical robustness to fight the disease.
D) Most women felt that they could control the course of the disease through diet and exercise.
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Some patients in a nursing home were given opportunities that increased their sense of control.Compared with nursing home patients who did not have these same opportunities,those with an increased sense of control

A) showed improvement in overall functioning.
B) were more likely to refuse opportunities to participate in group activities.
C) showed reduced happiness.
D) showed a decline in physical health.
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Gabriel is experiencing psychosocial stress during a job interview.Which area of Gabriel's brain is responsible for initially processing information related to this threat?

A) the amygdala
B) the basal ganglia
C) the fusiform gyrus
D) the pineal gland
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Tamara and Christy grew up in wealthy families and are now engineers who both make a sizable income.However,Tamara tends to think of herself as better off than most of her friends and colleagues,while Christy tends to think that her friends and colleagues are better off than she is.Given that Tamara and Christy have different perceptions of their social rank,how else are they likely to differ?

A) Tamara is likely to ruminate more about life stressors than Christy.
B) Christy is likely to ruminate more about life stressors than Tamara.
C) Tamara is likely to experience worse health outcomes than Christy.
D) Christy is likely to experience worse health outcomes than Tamara.
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Psychologist Shelley Taylor (Taylor et al.,2000)proposed that we can reduce stress and improve our own health by connecting with and providing support to others.The term she used for this approach is

A) tend-and-befriend.
B) seek-and-assist.
C) self-distancing.
D) tit-for-tat.
Question
Which of the following best summarizes the purpose of activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA)axis,which involves increased cortisol and temporary immune system suppression?

A) to propagate the species through increased drive for reproduction
B) to increase survival value by storing up rather than expending energy reserves
C) to increase survival value by quickly responding to threats
D) to improve psychological health by suppressing memories of threatening events
Question
Supporting and connecting with others ________ oxytocin,which in turn ________ cortisol levels.

A) increases; decreases
B) decreases; decreases
C) increases; increases
D) decreases, increases
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Describe research that supports the role of perceived control in promoting good physical health.
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Explain how differences in social and physical environments of upper- and lower-socioeconomic status (SES)neighborhoods can contribute to health disparities.
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Sidney and Jane are suffering from a similar health condition.Sidney is optimistic that her health will improve,while Jane's approach is to prepare herself for the worst.Which of the following outcomes is most likely?

A) Sidney's health condition will improve more than Jane's.
B) Jane's health condition will improve more than Sidney's.
C) Though Sidney and Jane take different approaches, both approaches are likely to benefit their health.
D) Neither Sidney nor Jane's approach will affect their health conditions.
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What does research suggest about the relationship between close social connections and health outcomes? What factors are believed to explain this relationship?
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Which of the following pieces of advice is likely to be most helpful for reducing stress and improving health outcomes?

A) "Your good health is in your hands."
B) "Just let go and leave your health up to fate."
C) "Think positive."
D) Both "Your good health is in your hands" and "think positive" are likely to be helpful.
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Explain how rumination may contribute to chronic stress and then describe one way that rumination can be reduced.
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Glenda was recently placed in a nursing home,and her physical health has been gradually deteriorating.Accordingly to the textbook,which of the following would be most likely to improve her health?

A) having the staff ensure that she is pampered
B) encouraging her to conserve her strength by resting
C) allowing her a greater sense of control
D) reducing stress by minimizing the amount of time visitors can stay
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Imagine that you are designing a comprehensive stress reduction intervention for college students who are suffering from chronic health conditions.List two specific approaches that could be included in this intervention and describe how you would implement them.For each approach,provide one piece of evidence from the textbook that supports its role in reducing stress.
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Deck 15: Application Module 1 : Social Psychology and Health
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If we know that Jon left school after the eighth grade and has been working as a janitor for the past 20 years,what research-based predictions could we make about his health status?

A) Jon is more likely to have chronically low levels of cortisol.
B) Jon is more likely to die at an earlier age than those in higher-status jobs.
C) Jon is less likely to develop heart disease because his job involves less stress.
D) If Jon has children, they will be less likely to die in infancy.
Jon is more likely to die at an earlier age than those in higher-status jobs.
2
In psychology,the term "rumination" refers to the

A) tendency to eat food thoroughly to aid digestion.
B) tendency to think about a stressful event over and over again.
C) digestive system dysfunction associated with exposure to multiple stressors.
D) illusion that we are in control of events.
tendency to think about a stressful event over and over again.
3
Which of the following is an immediate effect of increased cortisol levels?

A) reduced blood pressure
B) increased immune system activity
C) increased heart rate
D) blockage of the formation of traumatic memories
increased heart rate
4
Diana and Julie are asked to give presentations at work with only ten minutes to prepare.Diana has a good friend in the audience,whereas Julie does not.Who is likely to become the most stressed during the presentation?

A) Julie
B) Diana
C) They are likely to feel equally stressed.
D) Neither is likely to feel stressed.
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Which of the following is NOT likely a mechanism by which optimism is associated with better physical health?

A) Optimists are more likely to engage in good health practices.
B) Optimists are more likely to respond to stress with less HPA axis activity.
C) Optimists are less likely to need to rely on others for support.
D) Optimists are more likely to develop good social support networks.
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Which of the following does the textbook NOT recommend as a means of reducing stress?

A) seeking out stressful situations to stimulate resilience
B) practicing meditation
C) exercising regularly
D) cultivating positive emotions
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7
While there are many possible reasons why lonely people are prone to physical health problems,Research by Kiecolt-Glaser and Glaser (1995)suggests that these individual

A) do not have close others who advocate for healthcare checkups.
B) have chronically high cortisol levels.
C) have a genetic marker associated with health issues.
D) question whether it is worth their time and money to take good care of themselves.
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Mikell has been thinking over and over again about a conflict she had with a coworker.As a consequence,she has allowed that stressful conflict to pervade her evenings and weekends when she is not at work.Her sister,Tori,also had a conflict with a coworker but seemed to forget about it almost immediately.When their friends are catching the common cold,which of these two will be more vulnerable to catching the cold as well?

A) Mikell, because her elevated stress levels will make her immune system less effective
B) Tori, because her elevated stress levels will make her immune system less effective
C) Tori, because she is likely to spend more time socializing with her sick friends
D) Mikell, because she is likely to spend more time socializing with her sick friends
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Because Kesa has been experiencing increased,prolonged stress as a result of going over negative events again and again in her mind,her psychologist has recommended that she try self-distancing.This means that she should

A) engage in distracting activities to divert attention away from herself.
B) think more about her friends and family and less about herself.
C) jog regularly to take her mind off of her problems.
D) focus on her feelings from the perspective of a detached observer.
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Raul and his boyfriend broke up a few months back.Despite time passing,Raul cannot stop thinking about what happened.His boyfriend seemed so in love with him and then he suddenly did an about-face.Did he meet someone else? Could Raul have done something differently? Over and over again,Raul wonders,"What went wrong?" Raul seems to be doing what?

A) ruminating about the breakup
B) self-distancing as he thinks about the breakup
C) affective forecasting about the breakup
D) reconstruing his feelings about the breakup
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Which of the following was found in breast cancer patients who were evaluated by their physicians as having better responses to the disease?

A) They relinquished control of their treatment to their doctors.
B) They reported having a sense of control over the course of the disease.
C) They were more likely to deny that they had cancer.
D) They were more likely to report intense anger at the cancer.
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Richard is a fairly wealthy man.As part of a research study,Richard is asked to indicate which rung of a ladder best represents his socioeconomic rank.How is Richard most likely to respond?

A) He will select one of the highest rungs.
B) He will select one of the middle rungs.
C) He will select one of the lowest rungs.
D) His response will depend on his subjective construal of his relative rank.
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What is the correct sequence of biological responses that begin when we experience stress and result in the production of the stress hormone cortisol?

A) Hypothalamus → Pituitary Glands → Adrenal Glands → Amygdala
B) Hypothalamus → Pituitary Glands → Amygdala → Adrenal Glands
C) Amygdala → Hypothalamus → Pituitary Gland → Adrenal Glands
D) Adrenal Glands → Hypothalamus → Pituitary Gland → Amygdala
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Which of the following was NOT among the findings of Taylor's research (for example,Taylor,1983)on women with breast cancer?

A) Most women passively accepted their condition.
B) Older women felt grateful that they had been diagnosed as older rather than younger women.
C) Younger women felt grateful that they had more physical robustness to fight the disease.
D) Most women felt that they could control the course of the disease through diet and exercise.
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Some patients in a nursing home were given opportunities that increased their sense of control.Compared with nursing home patients who did not have these same opportunities,those with an increased sense of control

A) showed improvement in overall functioning.
B) were more likely to refuse opportunities to participate in group activities.
C) showed reduced happiness.
D) showed a decline in physical health.
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Gabriel is experiencing psychosocial stress during a job interview.Which area of Gabriel's brain is responsible for initially processing information related to this threat?

A) the amygdala
B) the basal ganglia
C) the fusiform gyrus
D) the pineal gland
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Tamara and Christy grew up in wealthy families and are now engineers who both make a sizable income.However,Tamara tends to think of herself as better off than most of her friends and colleagues,while Christy tends to think that her friends and colleagues are better off than she is.Given that Tamara and Christy have different perceptions of their social rank,how else are they likely to differ?

A) Tamara is likely to ruminate more about life stressors than Christy.
B) Christy is likely to ruminate more about life stressors than Tamara.
C) Tamara is likely to experience worse health outcomes than Christy.
D) Christy is likely to experience worse health outcomes than Tamara.
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Psychologist Shelley Taylor (Taylor et al.,2000)proposed that we can reduce stress and improve our own health by connecting with and providing support to others.The term she used for this approach is

A) tend-and-befriend.
B) seek-and-assist.
C) self-distancing.
D) tit-for-tat.
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Which of the following best summarizes the purpose of activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA)axis,which involves increased cortisol and temporary immune system suppression?

A) to propagate the species through increased drive for reproduction
B) to increase survival value by storing up rather than expending energy reserves
C) to increase survival value by quickly responding to threats
D) to improve psychological health by suppressing memories of threatening events
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Supporting and connecting with others ________ oxytocin,which in turn ________ cortisol levels.

A) increases; decreases
B) decreases; decreases
C) increases; increases
D) decreases, increases
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Describe research that supports the role of perceived control in promoting good physical health.
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Explain how differences in social and physical environments of upper- and lower-socioeconomic status (SES)neighborhoods can contribute to health disparities.
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Sidney and Jane are suffering from a similar health condition.Sidney is optimistic that her health will improve,while Jane's approach is to prepare herself for the worst.Which of the following outcomes is most likely?

A) Sidney's health condition will improve more than Jane's.
B) Jane's health condition will improve more than Sidney's.
C) Though Sidney and Jane take different approaches, both approaches are likely to benefit their health.
D) Neither Sidney nor Jane's approach will affect their health conditions.
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What does research suggest about the relationship between close social connections and health outcomes? What factors are believed to explain this relationship?
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Which of the following pieces of advice is likely to be most helpful for reducing stress and improving health outcomes?

A) "Your good health is in your hands."
B) "Just let go and leave your health up to fate."
C) "Think positive."
D) Both "Your good health is in your hands" and "think positive" are likely to be helpful.
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Explain how rumination may contribute to chronic stress and then describe one way that rumination can be reduced.
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Glenda was recently placed in a nursing home,and her physical health has been gradually deteriorating.Accordingly to the textbook,which of the following would be most likely to improve her health?

A) having the staff ensure that she is pampered
B) encouraging her to conserve her strength by resting
C) allowing her a greater sense of control
D) reducing stress by minimizing the amount of time visitors can stay
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Imagine that you are designing a comprehensive stress reduction intervention for college students who are suffering from chronic health conditions.List two specific approaches that could be included in this intervention and describe how you would implement them.For each approach,provide one piece of evidence from the textbook that supports its role in reducing stress.
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