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Deck 11: Stress, Health, and Human Flourishing
1
When she missed her morning bus ride to work, Shelly's blood pressure rose and she experienced a throbbing headache. Her physical responses to missing the bus were
A) stressors.
B) stress appraisals.
C) stress reactions.
D) emotion-focused coping responses.
A) stressors.
B) stress appraisals.
C) stress reactions.
D) emotion-focused coping responses.
stress reactions.
2
The process by which we perceive and respond to events that threaten or challenge us is called
A) stress.
B) psychoneuroimmunology.
C) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) neurogenesis.
A) stress.
B) psychoneuroimmunology.
C) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) neurogenesis.
stress.
3
In the four months after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans' rate of ________ reportedly tripled.
A) suicides
B) breast cancer
C) multiple sclerosis
D) upper respiratory infections
A) suicides
B) breast cancer
C) multiple sclerosis
D) upper respiratory infections
suicides
4
Physical and emotional responses to threatening and challenging events are referred to as
A) biofeedback.
B) stress reactions.
C) emotion-focused coping.
D) stressors.
A) biofeedback.
B) stress reactions.
C) emotion-focused coping.
D) stressors.
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5
To study how stress and healthy and unhealthy behaviors influence health and illness, psychologists and physicians created the interdisciplinary field of
A) cognitive neuroscience.
B) behavioral medicine.
C) holistic medicine.
D) positive psychology.
A) cognitive neuroscience.
B) behavioral medicine.
C) holistic medicine.
D) positive psychology.
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6
Oxytocin is a stress-moderating hormone released by
A) lymphocytes.
B) a Type A personality.
C) aerobic exercise.
D) breast feeding.
A) lymphocytes.
B) a Type A personality.
C) aerobic exercise.
D) breast feeding.
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7
After overcoming the initial shock of having her car stolen, Marlys calls the police for help and begins to question possible witnesses. At this point, Marlys is most likely in the ________ stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
A) resistance
B) exhaustion
C) adjustment
D) stress appraisal
A) resistance
B) exhaustion
C) adjustment
D) stress appraisal
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8
When 15,000 Canadians were asked whether they were trying to take on too many tasks at once, responses indicated highest stress levels among
A) children.
B) young adults.
C) middle-aged adults.
D) retired senior citizens.
A) children.
B) young adults.
C) middle-aged adults.
D) retired senior citizens.
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9
As a psychologist employed by a medical school, Dr. McNerney specializes in research on the causes of stress and on the effectiveness of various techniques for coping with stress. Dr. McNerney is most likely a(n) ________ psychologist.
A) educational
B) behavioral
C) forensic
D) health
A) educational
B) behavioral
C) forensic
D) health
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10
A significant life change such as losing a job is best described as a
A) stressor.
B) carcinogen.
C) adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) relative deprivation.
A) stressor.
B) carcinogen.
C) adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) relative deprivation.
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11
In response to various stressors, ________ increases your heart rate and respiration.
A) oxytocin
B) emotion-focused coping
C) neurogenesis
D) the sympathetic nervous system
A) oxytocin
B) emotion-focused coping
C) neurogenesis
D) the sympathetic nervous system
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12
Hans Selye referred to the body's response to stress as
A) the fight-or-flight response.
B) the general adaptation syndrome.
C) the tend-and-befriend response.
D) emotion-focused coping.
A) the fight-or-flight response.
B) the general adaptation syndrome.
C) the tend-and-befriend response.
D) emotion-focused coping.
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13
One option for dealing with stress, which is more common among women than men, is
A) withdrawal.
B) the fight-or-flight reaction.
C) the tend-and-befriend response.
D) the general adaptation syndrome.
A) withdrawal.
B) the fight-or-flight reaction.
C) the tend-and-befriend response.
D) the general adaptation syndrome.
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14
During which phase of the general adaptation syndrome are organisms best able to physically cope with stress?
A) resistance
B) appraisal
C) adjustment
D) resolution
A) resistance
B) appraisal
C) adjustment
D) resolution
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15
Walter Cannon perceived the stress response to be highly adaptive because it prepared the organism for
A) relative deprivation.
B) the production of lymphocytes.
C) emotion-focused coping.
D) fight or flight.
A) relative deprivation.
B) the production of lymphocytes.
C) emotion-focused coping.
D) fight or flight.
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16
The first phase of the general adaptation syndrome is
A) stress appraisal.
B) resistance.
C) alarm.
D) adjustment.
A) stress appraisal.
B) resistance.
C) alarm.
D) adjustment.
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17
The fight-or-flight response is to ________ as the general adaptation syndrome is to ________.
A) Cannon; Friedman
B) Friedman; Selye
C) Selye; Cannon
D) Cannon; Selye
A) Cannon; Friedman
B) Friedman; Selye
C) Selye; Cannon
D) Cannon; Selye
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18
Estée's legs are paralyzed, but she is able to minimize the stress that the inability to walk might have caused by viewing this handicap as a challenge rather than a threat. This illustrates the importance of
A) biofeedback.
B) stress appraisal.
C) the general adaptation syndrome.
D) the Type A personality.
A) biofeedback.
B) stress appraisal.
C) the general adaptation syndrome.
D) the Type A personality.
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19
After being told that his parents have just been involved in a serious automobile accident, Bill is likely to experience an outpouring of
A) serotonin.
B) dopamine.
C) epinephrine.
D) lymphocytes.
A) serotonin.
B) dopamine.
C) epinephrine.
D) lymphocytes.
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20
A stressor is a(n)
A) lower back muscle that frequently produces a feeling of physical tension.
B) environmental event that threatens or challenges us.
C) exercise program designed to increase our ability to handle normal stress.
D) hormone released by the adrenal glands during periods of stress.
A) lower back muscle that frequently produces a feeling of physical tension.
B) environmental event that threatens or challenges us.
C) exercise program designed to increase our ability to handle normal stress.
D) hormone released by the adrenal glands during periods of stress.
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21
Although stress does not create cancer cells, it may affect their growth by suppressing the activity of
A) endorphins.
B) B lymphocytes.
C) the adrenal glands.
D) T lymphocytes.
A) endorphins.
B) B lymphocytes.
C) the adrenal glands.
D) T lymphocytes.
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22
Who is the best example of a Type A personality?
A) Mara, an irritable, impatient teacher
B) Rashida, a highly intelligent, introverted librarian
C) Wilma, a friendly, altruistic social worker
D) Charisse, a fun-loving, self-indulgent university student
A) Mara, an irritable, impatient teacher
B) Rashida, a highly intelligent, introverted librarian
C) Wilma, a friendly, altruistic social worker
D) Charisse, a fun-loving, self-indulgent university student
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23
After breaking up with his girlfriend, Eric came down with a severe respiratory infection. His illness may have been exacerbated to a large extent by a(n) ________ in his body's release of ________.
A) decrease; norepinephrine
B) increase; NK cells
C) decrease; lymphocytes
D) increase; serotonin
A) decrease; norepinephrine
B) increase; NK cells
C) decrease; lymphocytes
D) increase; serotonin
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24
When experimenters have implanted tumor cells into rodents, those exposed to ________ were more prone to cancer.
A) relative deprivation
B) T lymphocytes
C) inescapable shocks
D) biofeedback
A) relative deprivation
B) T lymphocytes
C) inescapable shocks
D) biofeedback
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25
Prolonged daily hassles such as unemployment and overcrowding are likely to promote
A) reduced production of glucocorticoids.
B) increased production of NK cells.
C) reduced release of lymphocytes.
D) increased production of oxytocin.
A) reduced production of glucocorticoids.
B) increased production of NK cells.
C) reduced release of lymphocytes.
D) increased production of oxytocin.
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26
A rapid progression from HIV infection to AIDS is ________ by the death of a life partner and ________ by participation in bereavement support groups.
A) inhibited; inhibited
B) facilitated; facilitated
C) inhibited; facilitated
D) facilitated; inhibited
A) inhibited; inhibited
B) facilitated; facilitated
C) inhibited; facilitated
D) facilitated; inhibited
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27
The closing of the vessels that nourish the heart muscle is known as
A) the general adaptation syndrome.
B) coronary heart disease.
C) coronary aneurysm.
D) neurogenesis.
A) the general adaptation syndrome.
B) coronary heart disease.
C) coronary aneurysm.
D) neurogenesis.
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28
Psychoneuroimmunology is most broadly concerned with how the psychological, neural, and endocrine systems together affect the
A) reproductive system.
B) cardiovascular system.
C) immune system.
D) respiratory system.
A) reproductive system.
B) cardiovascular system.
C) immune system.
D) respiratory system.
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29
By attacking the body's own tissues, an overly reactive immune system is most likely to cause
A) arthritis.
B) colon cancer.
C) pneumonia.
D) hypertension.
A) arthritis.
B) colon cancer.
C) pneumonia.
D) hypertension.
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30
Who is the best example of a Type B personality?
A) Tammy, an ambitious, self-confident waitress
B) Mauriucca, a relaxed, understanding social worker
C) Tena, a time-conscious, competitive lawyer
D) Juanita, an impatient, pessimistic librarian
A) Tammy, an ambitious, self-confident waitress
B) Mauriucca, a relaxed, understanding social worker
C) Tena, a time-conscious, competitive lawyer
D) Juanita, an impatient, pessimistic librarian
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31
Worn-out red blood cells and tiny harmful bacteria are ingested by an immune system agent known as the
A) B lymphocyte.
B) macrophage.
C) amygdala.
D) carcinogen.
A) B lymphocyte.
B) macrophage.
C) amygdala.
D) carcinogen.
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32
The ABC program has been used with seeming success to
A) prevent HIV infections.
B) slow the transition from HIV infection to AIDS.
C) provide pain medication for AIDS patients.
D) help HIV patients recover from their immune system disorder.
A) prevent HIV infections.
B) slow the transition from HIV infection to AIDS.
C) provide pain medication for AIDS patients.
D) help HIV patients recover from their immune system disorder.
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33
An aroused fight-or-flight reaction
A) decreases high blood pressure.
B) diverts bloodflow from muscle tissue to the body's internal organs.
C) prevents arteries from clogging.
D) draws energy away from immune activity.
A) decreases high blood pressure.
B) diverts bloodflow from muscle tissue to the body's internal organs.
C) prevents arteries from clogging.
D) draws energy away from immune activity.
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34
AIDS is a disorder of the
A) circulatory system.
B) immune system.
C) reproductive system.
D) endocrine system.
A) circulatory system.
B) immune system.
C) reproductive system.
D) endocrine system.
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35
Friedman and Rosenman referred to relaxed and easygoing individuals as ________ personalities.
A) emotion-focused
B) problem-focused
C) Type A
D) Type B
A) emotion-focused
B) problem-focused
C) Type A
D) Type B
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36
Type A is to ________ as Type B is to ________.
A) realistic; idealistic
B) introverted; extraverted
C) hard-driving; easygoing
D) optimistic; pessimistic
A) realistic; idealistic
B) introverted; extraverted
C) hard-driving; easygoing
D) optimistic; pessimistic
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37
Viral infections are to ________ as bacterial infections are to ________.
A) B lymphocytes; T lymphocytes
B) Type B personalities; Type A personalities
C) T lymphocytes; B lymphocytes
D) Type A personalities; Type B personalities
A) B lymphocytes; T lymphocytes
B) Type B personalities; Type A personalities
C) T lymphocytes; B lymphocytes
D) Type A personalities; Type B personalities
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38
The white blood cells that fight bacterial infections and attack cancer cells and viruses are called
A) lymphocytes.
B) macrophages.
C) carcinogens.
D) NK cells.
A) lymphocytes.
B) macrophages.
C) carcinogens.
D) NK cells.
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39
Natural killer cells are part of the body's
A) immune system.
B) endocrine system.
C) digestive system.
D) sympathetic nervous system.
A) immune system.
B) endocrine system.
C) digestive system.
D) sympathetic nervous system.
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40
The greatest number of deaths in North America today result from
A) AIDS.
B) strokes.
C) cancer.
D) heart disease.
A) AIDS.
B) strokes.
C) cancer.
D) heart disease.
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41
Who would be MOST susceptible to heart disease?
A) Marvin, an impatient lawyer who often becomes irritated with family and friends over insignificant matters
B) Oswald, a purchasing agent who is very competitive and always wants to be a winner
C) Michael, a time-conscious banking executive who is always five minutes early for appointments because of his sense of urgency
D) Jozsef, a highly ambitious salesperson who is determined to become the manager of his company
A) Marvin, an impatient lawyer who often becomes irritated with family and friends over insignificant matters
B) Oswald, a purchasing agent who is very competitive and always wants to be a winner
C) Michael, a time-conscious banking executive who is always five minutes early for appointments because of his sense of urgency
D) Jozsef, a highly ambitious salesperson who is determined to become the manager of his company
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42
Rats are most likely to become vulnerable to ulcers when exposed to ________ shock.
A) predictable
B) uncontrollable
C) low-intensity
D) repeated
A) predictable
B) uncontrollable
C) low-intensity
D) repeated
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43
In one study, people who had been angered were asked to hit a punching bag while thinking about the person who had angered them. The results of this study most clearly highlighted the dangers of
A) relative deprivation.
B) learned helplessness.
C) an emotional catharsis.
D) a Type B personality.
A) relative deprivation.
B) learned helplessness.
C) an emotional catharsis.
D) a Type B personality.
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44
Hakim has terminal cancer. He reacts to the stress of his condition by feeling grateful for his life and accepting his oncoming death. His response best illustrates
A) neurogenesis.
B) emotion-focused coping.
C) a Type A personality.
D) the general adaptation syndrome.
A) neurogenesis.
B) emotion-focused coping.
C) a Type A personality.
D) the general adaptation syndrome.
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45
The characteristic that most clearly contributes to the disease vulnerability of Type A personalities is their feelings of
A) urgency.
B) competitiveness.
C) ambition.
D) anger.
A) urgency.
B) competitiveness.
C) ambition.
D) anger.
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46
In which country would parents be LEAST likely to advocate catharsis as a way of helping their children reduce anger?
A) the United States
B) Japan
C) Australia
D) France
A) the United States
B) Japan
C) Australia
D) France
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47
Using emotional, behavioral, or cognitive methods to alleviate stress is known as
A) the general adaptation syndrome.
B) the fight-or-flight reaction.
C) catharsis.
D) coping.
A) the general adaptation syndrome.
B) the fight-or-flight reaction.
C) catharsis.
D) coping.
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48
Although inflammation helps fight infections, persistent inflammation heightens the risk of
A) asthma.
B) clogged arteries.
C) depression.
D) all of these problems.
A) asthma.
B) clogged arteries.
C) depression.
D) all of these problems.
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49
An intensely angry person would be best advised to
A) avoid talking about their angry feelings.
B) release their anger through some aggressive action or fantasy.
C) take time to let their anger and emotional arousal subside.
D) mentally rehearse the exact reasons for their anger.
A) avoid talking about their angry feelings.
B) release their anger through some aggressive action or fantasy.
C) take time to let their anger and emotional arousal subside.
D) mentally rehearse the exact reasons for their anger.
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50
Trying to reduce stress by avoiding or ignoring a stressor is most characteristic of
A) emotion-focused coping.
B) the fight-or-flight reaction.
C) problem-focused coping.
D) the general adaptation syndrome.
A) emotion-focused coping.
B) the fight-or-flight reaction.
C) problem-focused coping.
D) the general adaptation syndrome.
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51
Studying initially healthy men over a 10-year period, researchers found that pessimistic adult men were more than twice as likely as optimistic men to experience
A) an internal locus of control.
B) coronary heart disease.
C) low blood sugar levels.
D) neurogenesis.
A) an internal locus of control.
B) coronary heart disease.
C) low blood sugar levels.
D) neurogenesis.
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52
The term catharsis refers to emotional
A) disturbance.
B) inhibition.
C) release.
D) adaptation.
A) disturbance.
B) inhibition.
C) release.
D) adaptation.
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53
The passive resignation that accompanies an inability to avoid repeated traumatic events is called
A) Type A personality.
B) learned helplessness.
C) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) an internal locus of control.
A) Type A personality.
B) learned helplessness.
C) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) an internal locus of control.
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54
To alleviate the stress of long work hours, Phara has arranged a more convenient work schedule with her employer. Phara's behavior best illustrates
A) an external locus of control.
B) a Type B personality.
C) problem-focused coping.
D) the general adaptation syndrome.
A) an external locus of control.
B) a Type B personality.
C) problem-focused coping.
D) the general adaptation syndrome.
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55
Milan is upset with his wife because she was over an hour late in picking him up at the airport. He is likely to deal most effectively with his feelings of irritation toward her by telling her
A) "I'm really upset that I had to wait so long for you to get here."
B) "From now on, I'll ask someone at the office to pick me up."
C) "I'm dying of hunger! It's 7:45 and I haven't had dinner yet."
D) "I was starting to worry that you had a car accident on your way over here."
A) "I'm really upset that I had to wait so long for you to get here."
B) "From now on, I'll ask someone at the office to pick me up."
C) "I'm dying of hunger! It's 7:45 and I haven't had dinner yet."
D) "I was starting to worry that you had a car accident on your way over here."
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56
Verbal and nonverbal expressions of anger can
A) calm emotions and reduce anger.
B) become habitual if they successfully reduce anger.
C) increase immediate feelings of anger.
D) do any of these things.
A) calm emotions and reduce anger.
B) become habitual if they successfully reduce anger.
C) increase immediate feelings of anger.
D) do any of these things.
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57
The risk of death from cardiovascular disease is substantially increased among those with
A) symptoms of depression.
B) Type B personalities.
C) NK cells.
D) B lymphocytes.
A) symptoms of depression.
B) Type B personalities.
C) NK cells.
D) B lymphocytes.
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58
Researchers examined the photographs of 150 Major League Baseball players who had appeared in the 1952 Baseball Register and had died by 2009. Those who lived an average of 80 years rather than 73 years were distinguished by their
A) height.
B) smiles.
C) muscularity.
D) skin color.
A) height.
B) smiles.
C) muscularity.
D) skin color.
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59
A television producer believes that violent TV programs provide viewers an opportunity to reduce their own anger through fantasy. The producer appears to accept the value of
A) the ABC program.
B) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
C) relative deprivation.
D) catharsis.
A) the ABC program.
B) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
C) relative deprivation.
D) catharsis.
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60
In their classic nine-year study, Friedman and Rosenman found that Type A men are especially susceptible to
A) stomach ulcers.
B) cancer.
C) heart attacks.
D) lupus.
A) stomach ulcers.
B) cancer.
C) heart attacks.
D) lupus.
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61
In a famous study, a notable improvement in activity, health, and happiness was observed among nursing home patients who experienced
A) the ABC program.
B) biofeedback.
C) personal control.
D) catharsis.
A) the ABC program.
B) biofeedback.
C) personal control.
D) catharsis.
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62
Compared with those who perceive an external locus of control, people who perceive an internal locus of control are
A) likely to experience low self-esteem.
B) extremely introverted personalities.
C) likely to be academically successful.
D) not easily able to delay gratification of their personal desires.
A) likely to experience low self-esteem.
B) extremely introverted personalities.
C) likely to be academically successful.
D) not easily able to delay gratification of their personal desires.
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63
Primates at the top of the social pecking order are less likely to contract cold-like viral infections than those with lower social status. This best illustrates the value of
A) the general adaptation syndrome.
B) emotion-focused coping.
C) the tend-and-befriend response.
D) perceived control.
A) the general adaptation syndrome.
B) emotion-focused coping.
C) the tend-and-befriend response.
D) perceived control.
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64
Corbett refuses to take reasonable precautions to protect his health because he believes good health is just a matter of luck anyway. Corbett's attitude best illustrates
A) post-traumatic stress reaction.
B) an external locus of control.
C) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) a Type B personality.
A) post-traumatic stress reaction.
B) an external locus of control.
C) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) a Type B personality.
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65
Julio believes that no matter how hard he works, the "system" is so biased against his ethnic group that he will be unable to achieve economic success. Julio's thinking most clearly demonstrates
A) the general adaptation syndrome.
B) a Type B personality.
C) an external locus of control.
D) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
A) the general adaptation syndrome.
B) a Type B personality.
C) an external locus of control.
D) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
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66
Students who reported fewer coughs, aches, and pains near the end of the semester were those who had previously been identified as having a(n)
A) optimistic outlook.
B) Type A personality.
C) low lymphocyte level.
D) general adaptation syndrome.
A) optimistic outlook.
B) Type A personality.
C) low lymphocyte level.
D) general adaptation syndrome.
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67
In the short run, after exercising self-control, people are ________ able to maintain self-control. In the long run, their self-control is ________.
A) more; strengthened
B) less; weakened
C) more; weakened
D) less; strengthened
A) more; strengthened
B) less; weakened
C) more; weakened
D) less; strengthened
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68
Amanda is stressed out because she thinks she's too socially inept to make friends with her new classmates. Amanda best illustrates the debilitating effects of
A) an internal locus of control.
B) a Type A personality.
C) problem-focused coping.
D) pessimism.
A) an internal locus of control.
B) a Type A personality.
C) problem-focused coping.
D) pessimism.
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69
One study found that British people exhibited less obesity, hypertension, and distress at age 30 if they had expressed ________ at age 10.
A) mindfulness meditation
B) an emotional catharsis
C) an internal locus of control
D) a Type A personality
A) mindfulness meditation
B) an emotional catharsis
C) an internal locus of control
D) a Type A personality
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70
Ferdinand was assigned to a small dormitory room with two other freshman roommates. As a result, he feels he has little control over his environment. His body is most likely to respond with
A) a reduced blood cholesterol level.
B) an increase in the release of lymphocytes.
C) a decrease in blood-clotting speed.
D) elevated blood pressure.
A) a reduced blood cholesterol level.
B) an increase in the release of lymphocytes.
C) a decrease in blood-clotting speed.
D) elevated blood pressure.
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71
Compared with those who perceive an internal locus of control, individuals with an external locus of control are
A) more likely to feel depressed and more able to delay gratification.
B) less likely to feel depressed and less able to delay gratification.
C) more likely to feel depressed and less able to delay gratification.
D) less likely to feel depressed and more able to delay gratification.
A) more likely to feel depressed and more able to delay gratification.
B) less likely to feel depressed and less able to delay gratification.
C) more likely to feel depressed and less able to delay gratification.
D) less likely to feel depressed and more able to delay gratification.
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72
Shortly after exercising ________, people become less restrained in their aggressive responses to provocation.
A) self-control
B) the tend-and-befriend response
C) the ABC program
D) mindfulness meditation
A) self-control
B) the tend-and-befriend response
C) the ABC program
D) mindfulness meditation
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73
Feeling liked and encouraged by intimate friends and family has been found to promote
A) a reduction of natural killer cells.
B) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
C) stronger immune functioning.
D) decreased oxytocin level.
A) a reduction of natural killer cells.
B) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
C) stronger immune functioning.
D) decreased oxytocin level.
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74
Optimists are more likely than pessimists to experience
A) high blood sugar levels.
B) the general adaptation syndrome.
C) perceived control.
D) biofeedback.
A) high blood sugar levels.
B) the general adaptation syndrome.
C) perceived control.
D) biofeedback.
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75
Students who expect that they will be able to rebound from a low test score through their own effort and self-discipline most clearly demonstrate
A) the fight-or-flight response.
B) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
C) an external locus of control.
D) optimism.
A) the fight-or-flight response.
B) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
C) an external locus of control.
D) optimism.
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76
Paula expects that diligent study will enable her to earn good grades on her tests. Paula's belief best illustrates
A) emotion-focused coping.
B) the tend-and-befriend response.
C) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) an internal locus of control.
A) emotion-focused coping.
B) the tend-and-befriend response.
C) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) an internal locus of control.
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77
The perception that one can strongly influence the outcome and destiny of one's own life exemplifies
A) the fight-or-flight response.
B) the Type B personality.
C) an internal locus of control.
D) the general adaptation syndrome.
A) the fight-or-flight response.
B) the Type B personality.
C) an internal locus of control.
D) the general adaptation syndrome.
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78
Veena gets poor grades no matter how hard she studies, so she has simply given up studying. Veena's behavior most clearly reflects
A) learned helplessness.
B) an internal locus of control.
C) a Type A personality.
D) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
A) learned helplessness.
B) an internal locus of control.
C) a Type A personality.
D) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
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79
Captive animals are more vulnerable to disease than are wild animals. This is best explained in terms of
A) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
B) relative deprivation.
C) biofeedback.
D) a perceived loss of control.
A) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
B) relative deprivation.
C) biofeedback.
D) a perceived loss of control.
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80
Practicing ________ has been observed to reduce blood sugar and neural activity associated with mental focus.
A) stress appraisal
B) optimism
C) self-control
D) the ABC program
A) stress appraisal
B) optimism
C) self-control
D) the ABC program
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