Deck 16: Occupational Stress

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When job demands are so great that the worker feels an inability to cope,this is known as role

A)ambiguity.
B)overload.
C)conflict.
D)insufficiency.
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The combination of sources of stress at work,individual characteristics,and extra-organizational stressors is known as

A)occupational stress.
B)family stress.
C)school stress.
D)organizational stress.
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How often in 2007 did workers call in sick when they were not sick?

A)more than 22% of the time
B)more than 44% of the time
C)more than 66% of the time
D)more than 88% of the time
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Neurosis,ineffective coping skills,poor self image,poor communication,addictive behavior would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)interpersonal
B)psychological
C)organizational
D)work setting
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An estimate by the International Labor Organization says that stress on the job costs U.S.companies alone over ______ annually.

A)$3 million
B)$300 million
C)$3 billion
D)$300 billion
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Work stress has been related to

A)hypertension.
B)diabetes.
C)peptic ulcers.
D)all of the above.
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Heart attacks are most likely to occur on a _________ and least likely to occur on a ______,according to researchers.

A)Friday; Sunday
B)Monday; Sunday
C)Monday; Friday
D)Sunday; Wednesday
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Poor air,climate,noise exposure,toxic substance exposure,poor lighting,bad architecture,and poor equipment design would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)sociocultural
B)work setting
C)biological
D)physical/environment
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Which of the following would be included among the societal cost of stress at work?

A)cost of premature retirement
B)cost of hospitalization and outpatient care
C)costs related to decreased productivity
D)All the choices are correct.
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When workers lack the training,education,skills,or experience to accomplish the job,this is known as role

A)ambiguity.
B)underload.
C)conflict.
D)insufficiency.
Question
Time,speed,creativity,autonomy,supervision,coworkers,ergonomics,and participating in decision making would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)interpersonal
B)psychological
C)organizational
D)work setting
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When aspects of the job and workplace are unclear,this is known as role

A)ambiguity.
B)confusion.
C)conflict.
D)sufficiency.
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Disease,disability,sleep,appetite disturbance,chemical dependency,biochemical imbalance,and pregnancy would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)sociocultural
B)work setting
C)biological
D)physical/environment
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When workers call in sick,but are not sick,this is known as

A)flextime.
B)entitlement mentality.
C)the right to pass.
D)being a slacker.
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Divorce,separation,conflict,family/friend death,intergenerational conflict,legal/financial difficulties,and early parenthood would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)sociocultural
B)interpersonal
C)biological
D)physical/environment
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The Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid includes the following contexts,EXCEPT

A)interpersonal.
B)psychological.
C)psycho-social.
D)work setting.
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Racism,sexism,ecological shifts,political changes,military crises,and economic downturns would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)sociocultural
B)interpersonal
C)biological
D)physical/environment
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Which of the following is NOT an example of extraorganizational stress?

A)family problems
B)life crisis
C)environmental factors
D)a bad boss
Question
Scheduling work at irregular times to meet one's lifestyle is known as

A)flexible scheduling.
B)flake rate.
C)the right to pass.
D)selective scheduling.
Question
Stress that comes from outside the workplace and outside the worker is known as

A)occupational stress.
B)family stress.
C)extraorganizational stress.
D)organizational stress.
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Variables associated with job satisfaction,including working on stimulating tasks,being recognized for work well done,and positive relationships with work colleagues,are known as

A)motivational factors.
B)problem-focused coping.
C)work variables.
D)emotional variables.
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Relaxation techniques fall into the category of

A)emotional arousal interventions.
B)physiological arousal interventions.
C)psychological arousal interventions.
D)sociological arousal interventions.
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The use of activities to feel better about a task is known as

A)solution-focused coping.
B)emotion-focused coping.
C)future-focused coping.
D)past-focused coping.
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A perception intervention could include all of the following steps,EXCEPT

A)looking for the humor in your stressors at work.
B)distinguishing between need and desire.
C)trying to see things as they really are.
D)linking your self-worth with the task at hand.
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What percentage of workers do some or all of their work from home?

A)5%
B)13%
C)24%
D)68%
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According to the occupational stress model,which of the following are sources of stress at work that are intrinsic to the job?

A)Poor physical working conditions
B)Restrictions on behavior
C)Office politics
D)All of the above
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Job stress has been found to lead to:

A)Anxiety
B)Absenteeism
C)Poor job performance
D)All of the above
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Work stress is costing businesses billions of dollars.
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Large amounts of stress would be associated with a greater incidence of disease and a small amount of stress would be associated with a lower incidence of disease.
Question
An adverse stress reaction to work with psychological,psychophysiological,and behavioral components is known as

A)burnout.
B)perfectionism.
C)burden.
D)exhaustion.
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The Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid,developed in 1977,was a great tool to assess stress but now is obsolete.
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What percentage of women work outside the home?

A)39%
B)48%
C)59%
D)72%
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In what order do the stages of burnout belong?

A)honeymoon, chronic symptoms, fuel shortage, hitting the wall, crisis
B)honeymoon, fuel shortage, chronic symptoms, hitting the wall, crisis
C)honeymoon, fuel shortage, chronic symptoms, crisis, hitting the wall
D)honeymoon, chronic symptoms, fuel shortage, crisis, hitting the wall
Question
Immersing oneself excessively in work at the expense of nonwork activities is known as

A)burnout.
B)being a workaholic.
C)dedicated motivation.
D)disentitlement mentality.
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According to the occupational stress model,which of the following are sources of stress at work that are related to career development?

A)Overpromotion
B)Underpromotion
C)Lack of job security
D)All of the above
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What percentage of women work outside the home?

A)72%
B)27%
C)58%
D)36%
Question
The use of activities specific to getting a task done is known as

A)problem-focused coping.
B)emotion-focused coping.
C)future-focused coping.
D)past-focused coping.
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American workers take ____ vacation days compared to workers in other developed countries.

A)More
B)Fewer
C)The same number of
D)Different
Question
When workers get caught in a bind and are faced with conflicting demands,this is known as role

A)bind.
B)confusion.
C)conflict.
D)sufficiency.
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A life-situation intervention could include all of the following steps,EXCEPT

A)quitting your job.
B)changing your job responsibilities.
C)saying "yes" to more responsibilities.
D)switching jobs.
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Work stress is experienced in the same way in every country.
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Women tend to be more conservative than men in their investments,and as a result,they tend to accumulate less retirement savings than men.
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From 1992 to 1998,there was a trend of more men taking responsibility for child care in the home.
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Burnout is particularly prevalent among professionals who work with people.
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American workers take fewer vacation days than do workers in other developed countries.
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Stressful workplaces are defined as those with high demand and low control or high effort and low reward.
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Women and men now earn the same pay for the same jobs.
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Too much work,even if you enjoy it,can be an occupational stressor.
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Laptops and cell phones have become effective tools for managing work stress.
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The amount of work seems to be more critical to health than the control the worker has over the work rate or related work processes.
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Occupational stress is related to coronary heart disease.
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Men suffer from sexual harassment as much as women do.
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While workaholism can cause social problems,it isn't linked to any health-related consequences.
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A diminished sense of humor is a symptom of job burnout.
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Men and women have essentially the same experiences with retirement.
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Health promotion programs have been found to lose money over the long-run.
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Participation in decision-making processes has proven to be related to job satisfaction.
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The stress associated with working as a domestic engineer can be similar to the stress resulting from other jobs.
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Women are no longer predominately employed in traditional women's roles.
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What percentage of American workers check their work voicemail and email while taking vacation days?
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Deck 16: Occupational Stress
1
When job demands are so great that the worker feels an inability to cope,this is known as role

A)ambiguity.
B)overload.
C)conflict.
D)insufficiency.
B
2
The combination of sources of stress at work,individual characteristics,and extra-organizational stressors is known as

A)occupational stress.
B)family stress.
C)school stress.
D)organizational stress.
A
3
How often in 2007 did workers call in sick when they were not sick?

A)more than 22% of the time
B)more than 44% of the time
C)more than 66% of the time
D)more than 88% of the time
C
4
Neurosis,ineffective coping skills,poor self image,poor communication,addictive behavior would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)interpersonal
B)psychological
C)organizational
D)work setting
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An estimate by the International Labor Organization says that stress on the job costs U.S.companies alone over ______ annually.

A)$3 million
B)$300 million
C)$3 billion
D)$300 billion
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Work stress has been related to

A)hypertension.
B)diabetes.
C)peptic ulcers.
D)all of the above.
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7
Heart attacks are most likely to occur on a _________ and least likely to occur on a ______,according to researchers.

A)Friday; Sunday
B)Monday; Sunday
C)Monday; Friday
D)Sunday; Wednesday
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8
Poor air,climate,noise exposure,toxic substance exposure,poor lighting,bad architecture,and poor equipment design would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)sociocultural
B)work setting
C)biological
D)physical/environment
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9
Which of the following would be included among the societal cost of stress at work?

A)cost of premature retirement
B)cost of hospitalization and outpatient care
C)costs related to decreased productivity
D)All the choices are correct.
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10
When workers lack the training,education,skills,or experience to accomplish the job,this is known as role

A)ambiguity.
B)underload.
C)conflict.
D)insufficiency.
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11
Time,speed,creativity,autonomy,supervision,coworkers,ergonomics,and participating in decision making would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)interpersonal
B)psychological
C)organizational
D)work setting
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When aspects of the job and workplace are unclear,this is known as role

A)ambiguity.
B)confusion.
C)conflict.
D)sufficiency.
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Disease,disability,sleep,appetite disturbance,chemical dependency,biochemical imbalance,and pregnancy would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)sociocultural
B)work setting
C)biological
D)physical/environment
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When workers call in sick,but are not sick,this is known as

A)flextime.
B)entitlement mentality.
C)the right to pass.
D)being a slacker.
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Divorce,separation,conflict,family/friend death,intergenerational conflict,legal/financial difficulties,and early parenthood would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)sociocultural
B)interpersonal
C)biological
D)physical/environment
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The Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid includes the following contexts,EXCEPT

A)interpersonal.
B)psychological.
C)psycho-social.
D)work setting.
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Racism,sexism,ecological shifts,political changes,military crises,and economic downturns would all be in which of the following contexts,according to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid?

A)sociocultural
B)interpersonal
C)biological
D)physical/environment
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Which of the following is NOT an example of extraorganizational stress?

A)family problems
B)life crisis
C)environmental factors
D)a bad boss
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19
Scheduling work at irregular times to meet one's lifestyle is known as

A)flexible scheduling.
B)flake rate.
C)the right to pass.
D)selective scheduling.
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20
Stress that comes from outside the workplace and outside the worker is known as

A)occupational stress.
B)family stress.
C)extraorganizational stress.
D)organizational stress.
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21
Variables associated with job satisfaction,including working on stimulating tasks,being recognized for work well done,and positive relationships with work colleagues,are known as

A)motivational factors.
B)problem-focused coping.
C)work variables.
D)emotional variables.
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22
Relaxation techniques fall into the category of

A)emotional arousal interventions.
B)physiological arousal interventions.
C)psychological arousal interventions.
D)sociological arousal interventions.
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23
The use of activities to feel better about a task is known as

A)solution-focused coping.
B)emotion-focused coping.
C)future-focused coping.
D)past-focused coping.
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24
A perception intervention could include all of the following steps,EXCEPT

A)looking for the humor in your stressors at work.
B)distinguishing between need and desire.
C)trying to see things as they really are.
D)linking your self-worth with the task at hand.
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What percentage of workers do some or all of their work from home?

A)5%
B)13%
C)24%
D)68%
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26
According to the occupational stress model,which of the following are sources of stress at work that are intrinsic to the job?

A)Poor physical working conditions
B)Restrictions on behavior
C)Office politics
D)All of the above
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Job stress has been found to lead to:

A)Anxiety
B)Absenteeism
C)Poor job performance
D)All of the above
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Work stress is costing businesses billions of dollars.
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29
Large amounts of stress would be associated with a greater incidence of disease and a small amount of stress would be associated with a lower incidence of disease.
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30
An adverse stress reaction to work with psychological,psychophysiological,and behavioral components is known as

A)burnout.
B)perfectionism.
C)burden.
D)exhaustion.
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The Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid,developed in 1977,was a great tool to assess stress but now is obsolete.
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What percentage of women work outside the home?

A)39%
B)48%
C)59%
D)72%
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33
In what order do the stages of burnout belong?

A)honeymoon, chronic symptoms, fuel shortage, hitting the wall, crisis
B)honeymoon, fuel shortage, chronic symptoms, hitting the wall, crisis
C)honeymoon, fuel shortage, chronic symptoms, crisis, hitting the wall
D)honeymoon, chronic symptoms, fuel shortage, crisis, hitting the wall
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Immersing oneself excessively in work at the expense of nonwork activities is known as

A)burnout.
B)being a workaholic.
C)dedicated motivation.
D)disentitlement mentality.
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35
According to the occupational stress model,which of the following are sources of stress at work that are related to career development?

A)Overpromotion
B)Underpromotion
C)Lack of job security
D)All of the above
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What percentage of women work outside the home?

A)72%
B)27%
C)58%
D)36%
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The use of activities specific to getting a task done is known as

A)problem-focused coping.
B)emotion-focused coping.
C)future-focused coping.
D)past-focused coping.
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American workers take ____ vacation days compared to workers in other developed countries.

A)More
B)Fewer
C)The same number of
D)Different
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When workers get caught in a bind and are faced with conflicting demands,this is known as role

A)bind.
B)confusion.
C)conflict.
D)sufficiency.
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A life-situation intervention could include all of the following steps,EXCEPT

A)quitting your job.
B)changing your job responsibilities.
C)saying "yes" to more responsibilities.
D)switching jobs.
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Work stress is experienced in the same way in every country.
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Women tend to be more conservative than men in their investments,and as a result,they tend to accumulate less retirement savings than men.
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From 1992 to 1998,there was a trend of more men taking responsibility for child care in the home.
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Burnout is particularly prevalent among professionals who work with people.
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45
American workers take fewer vacation days than do workers in other developed countries.
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Stressful workplaces are defined as those with high demand and low control or high effort and low reward.
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Women and men now earn the same pay for the same jobs.
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Too much work,even if you enjoy it,can be an occupational stressor.
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Laptops and cell phones have become effective tools for managing work stress.
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The amount of work seems to be more critical to health than the control the worker has over the work rate or related work processes.
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Occupational stress is related to coronary heart disease.
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Men suffer from sexual harassment as much as women do.
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While workaholism can cause social problems,it isn't linked to any health-related consequences.
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A diminished sense of humor is a symptom of job burnout.
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Men and women have essentially the same experiences with retirement.
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Health promotion programs have been found to lose money over the long-run.
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Participation in decision-making processes has proven to be related to job satisfaction.
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The stress associated with working as a domestic engineer can be similar to the stress resulting from other jobs.
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Women are no longer predominately employed in traditional women's roles.
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What percentage of American workers check their work voicemail and email while taking vacation days?
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