Deck 5: Intervention

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Which of the following would be an example of taking control?

A)communicating directly with the person who has upset you
B)seeking a solution to a problem you have created
C)practicing relaxation techniques
D)All of the above.
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Interpretation of a stressor is known as

A)cognitive appraisal.
B)interventions.
C)emotional arousal.
D)physiological arousal.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of eustress?

A)Having to make a presentation in front of a group of people and preparing better for it because of the stress.
B)Staying up late to study for a test the night before and as a result, not getting enough sleep.
C)Having someone you love tell you the things he or she dislikes about you and using that information to make you a better you.
D)Asking someone out on a date and rehearsing a better way of doing it because of the stress.
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Activities to prevent a stressor from resulting in negative consequences are known as

A)cognitive appraisals.
B)interventions.
C)emotional arousals.
D)physiological arousals.
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After a life situation is perceived as stressful,what occurs next?

A)cognitive appraisal
B)interventions
C)emotional arousal
D)physiological arousal
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In the stress model,emotional reaction leads to

A)cognitive appraisal.
B)interventions.
C)emotional arousal.
D)physiological arousal.
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Outcome efficacy is a form of appraisal

A)regarding your own ability.
B)regarding the ability of others.
C)that is no longer applicable.
D)that determines what you can manage.
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An appropriate way of "making a committment" to stress management might be:

A)Making a contract with punishments should you not follow through.
B)Making a contract with rewards for yourself to commit to many large changes at once.
C)Making a contract with rewards and punishments, according to reasonable goals.
D)Planning to make a contract in the future.
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The Yerkes-Dodson Curve shows that as stress increases,task performance decreases.
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You are in much greater control over yourself than you may realize.
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If someone's response to stress proves to be ineffective,he or she should engage in

A)primary appraisal.
B)secondary appraisal.
C)reappraisal.
D)self-efficacy.
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An unhealthy roadblock might consist of

A)misdirected anger.
B)illicit drugs.
C)ignoring "gut feelings".
D)all the choices are correct.
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All of the following are examples of physiological arousal,EXCEPT

A)increased heart rate.
B)feeling overwhelmed.
C)muscle tension.
D)indigestion.
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Lazarus perceived stress to be a function of

A)too much exercise.
B)demands exceeding resources.
C)academic ignorance.
D)resources exceeding demands.
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Incomplete stress management programs teach participants only one or just a few stress management techniques.
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Source management refers to:

A)techniques such as meditation or diaphragmatic breathing.
B)reinterpreting stressful thoughts to be less stressful.
C)reducing or eliminating the source of stress.
D)planning to avoid stressors.
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Which of the following is NOT one of Robert Epstein's four trainable competencies for effective stress management?

A)source management
B)relaxation
C)interpersonal interventions
D)thought management
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Which of the following is an example of eustress?

A)overpreparing for a presentation before speaking publicly
B)rehearsing a better way of asking someone out on a date
C)an exceptional athletic performance during a big game
D)These are all examples of eustress.
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Stress that results in negative consequences such as decreased performance growth is called

A)holistic.
B)distress.
C)eustress.
D)optimum.
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The goal with stress management is to eliminate all of your stress.
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The stress model consists of a single feedback loop.
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Lazarus' idea of task-oriented coping and emotion-focused coping does NOT require an appraisal of demand.
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Managing stress is more about giving up control to others or to your environment than it is about exercising control yourself.
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Self-efficacy is the perception of confidence in the ability to meet a demand.
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Managing stress is accomplished by exercising control rather than giving it up to others or the environment.
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Trying very hard to control stress will create stress.
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You are in much greater control of yourself than you have ever realized.
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Both distress and eustress can be defined as stress that encourages optimum performance.
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You can meditate anywhere.
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Coping is a necessary function of managing demands.
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Taking notes from a text book to prepare for an exam is an example of emotion-focused coping.
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Primary appraisal is the determination of resources available to manage a stressor or threat.
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Which of the following would be an example of taking control?

A)communicating directly with the person who has upset you
B)seeking a solution to a problem you have created
C)practicing relaxation techniques
D)All of the above.
D
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Interpretation of a stressor is known as

A)cognitive appraisal.
B)interventions.
C)emotional arousal.
D)physiological arousal.
A
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Which of the following is NOT an example of eustress?

A)Having to make a presentation in front of a group of people and preparing better for it because of the stress.
B)Staying up late to study for a test the night before and as a result, not getting enough sleep.
C)Having someone you love tell you the things he or she dislikes about you and using that information to make you a better you.
D)Asking someone out on a date and rehearsing a better way of doing it because of the stress.
B
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Activities to prevent a stressor from resulting in negative consequences are known as

A)cognitive appraisals.
B)interventions.
C)emotional arousals.
D)physiological arousals.
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After a life situation is perceived as stressful,what occurs next?

A)cognitive appraisal
B)interventions
C)emotional arousal
D)physiological arousal
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In the stress model,emotional reaction leads to

A)cognitive appraisal.
B)interventions.
C)emotional arousal.
D)physiological arousal.
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Outcome efficacy is a form of appraisal

A)regarding your own ability.
B)regarding the ability of others.
C)that is no longer applicable.
D)that determines what you can manage.
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An appropriate way of "making a committment" to stress management might be:

A)Making a contract with punishments should you not follow through.
B)Making a contract with rewards for yourself to commit to many large changes at once.
C)Making a contract with rewards and punishments, according to reasonable goals.
D)Planning to make a contract in the future.
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The Yerkes-Dodson Curve shows that as stress increases,task performance decreases.
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You are in much greater control over yourself than you may realize.
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If someone's response to stress proves to be ineffective,he or she should engage in

A)primary appraisal.
B)secondary appraisal.
C)reappraisal.
D)self-efficacy.
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An unhealthy roadblock might consist of

A)misdirected anger.
B)illicit drugs.
C)ignoring "gut feelings".
D)all the choices are correct.
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All of the following are examples of physiological arousal,EXCEPT

A)increased heart rate.
B)feeling overwhelmed.
C)muscle tension.
D)indigestion.
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Lazarus perceived stress to be a function of

A)too much exercise.
B)demands exceeding resources.
C)academic ignorance.
D)resources exceeding demands.
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Incomplete stress management programs teach participants only one or just a few stress management techniques.
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Source management refers to:

A)techniques such as meditation or diaphragmatic breathing.
B)reinterpreting stressful thoughts to be less stressful.
C)reducing or eliminating the source of stress.
D)planning to avoid stressors.
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Which of the following is NOT one of Robert Epstein's four trainable competencies for effective stress management?

A)source management
B)relaxation
C)interpersonal interventions
D)thought management
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Which of the following is an example of eustress?

A)overpreparing for a presentation before speaking publicly
B)rehearsing a better way of asking someone out on a date
C)an exceptional athletic performance during a big game
D)These are all examples of eustress.
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Stress that results in negative consequences such as decreased performance growth is called

A)holistic.
B)distress.
C)eustress.
D)optimum.
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The goal with stress management is to eliminate all of your stress.
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The stress model consists of a single feedback loop.
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Lazarus' idea of task-oriented coping and emotion-focused coping does NOT require an appraisal of demand.
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Managing stress is more about giving up control to others or to your environment than it is about exercising control yourself.
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Self-efficacy is the perception of confidence in the ability to meet a demand.
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Managing stress is accomplished by exercising control rather than giving it up to others or the environment.
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Trying very hard to control stress will create stress.
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You are in much greater control of yourself than you have ever realized.
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Both distress and eustress can be defined as stress that encourages optimum performance.
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You can meditate anywhere.
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Coping is a necessary function of managing demands.
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Taking notes from a text book to prepare for an exam is an example of emotion-focused coping.
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Primary appraisal is the determination of resources available to manage a stressor or threat.
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