Deck 3: Stress and Its Effects
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Deck 3: Stress and Its Effects
1
Which of the following is NOT a part of primary appraisal of stress?
A) If the event is irrelevant
B) If the event is relevant,but not threatening
C) Evaluation of coping resources
D) If the event is stressful
A) If the event is irrelevant
B) If the event is relevant,but not threatening
C) Evaluation of coping resources
D) If the event is stressful
C
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Brenda has a big deadline for work.She is planning out how she will break the tasks into more manageable smaller tasks,and how she will use members of her team to help complete the job on time.Brenda's thinking is an example of
A) secondary appraisal.
B) primary appraisal.
C) negative interpretation.
D) cumulative impact.
A) secondary appraisal.
B) primary appraisal.
C) negative interpretation.
D) cumulative impact.
A
3
Jim's primary appraisal of his financial decrease is that it is relevant but not threatening.Jim's next thought is most likely to be
A) determining what kind of stress he is experiencing.
B) moving on to secondary appraisal.
C) soliciting a second opinion about this stressful event.
D) deciding he is not experiencing stress.
A) determining what kind of stress he is experiencing.
B) moving on to secondary appraisal.
C) soliciting a second opinion about this stressful event.
D) deciding he is not experiencing stress.
D
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4
The Social Readjustment Rating Scale measures changes
A) at work.
B) in personal relationships.
C) in finances.
D) in all of these.
A) at work.
B) in personal relationships.
C) in finances.
D) in all of these.
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5
Minor hassles seem to be more strongly related to mental health than major stressful events because
A) stressful events can be cumulative.
B) the scales used to score stress are flawed.
C) major life events tend to be more positive.
D) smaller stressors are usually because of illness.
A) stressful events can be cumulative.
B) the scales used to score stress are flawed.
C) major life events tend to be more positive.
D) smaller stressors are usually because of illness.
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6
_____ is any circumstance that threatens well-being and taxes coping abilities.
A) Anxiety
B) Stress
C) Maladjustment
D) Physiological arousal
A) Anxiety
B) Stress
C) Maladjustment
D) Physiological arousal
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7
The four major types of stress described in your textbook are
A) pressure,anxiety,environment,and social demands.
B) frustration,anger,pressure,and change.
C) frustration,internal conflict,pressure,and change.
D) internal conflict,pressure,anxiety,and social demands.
A) pressure,anxiety,environment,and social demands.
B) frustration,anger,pressure,and change.
C) frustration,internal conflict,pressure,and change.
D) internal conflict,pressure,anxiety,and social demands.
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8
_____ involves expectations or demands that one behave in a certain way.
A) Life change
B) Pressure
C) Frustration
D) Internal conflict
A) Life change
B) Pressure
C) Frustration
D) Internal conflict
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9
Jamal works in a warehouse that has continuous loud noises of machinery and backup alert sounds for the transport of merchandise.The stress Jamal experiences is most likely
A) acute.
B) ambient.
C) frustration.
D) chronic.
A) acute.
B) ambient.
C) frustration.
D) chronic.
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10
Mina is moving to a new country.She is likely to experience
A) ambient stress.
B) acculturation.
C) traumatic stress disorder.
D) irrational stress.
A) ambient stress.
B) acculturation.
C) traumatic stress disorder.
D) irrational stress.
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11
Margo is looking for a new job.She would like to work in the entertainment industry,but will not be able to afford her own apartment if she takes an entry-level job.Margo is likely to be experiencing
A) change.
B) internal conflict.
C) frustration.
D) pressure.
A) change.
B) internal conflict.
C) frustration.
D) pressure.
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12
_____ occurs in any situation in which the pursuit of some goal is thwarted.
A) Acute stress
B) Frustration
C) Chronic stress
D) Internal conflict
A) Acute stress
B) Frustration
C) Chronic stress
D) Internal conflict
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13
Which of the following is NOT true of research related to the Social Readjustment Rating Scale?
A) People with higher scores tend to be more vulnerable to physical illness.
B) People with higher scores tend to be more vulnerable to some psychological problems.
C) The scale is dominated by negative events.
D) Experts agree with the methods and meaning of the findings.
A) People with higher scores tend to be more vulnerable to physical illness.
B) People with higher scores tend to be more vulnerable to some psychological problems.
C) The scale is dominated by negative events.
D) Experts agree with the methods and meaning of the findings.
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14
_____ is a threatening event that has a relatively long duration and no readily apparent time limit.
A) Acute stress
B) Frustration
C) Chronic stress
D) Internal conflict
A) Acute stress
B) Frustration
C) Chronic stress
D) Internal conflict
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15
Ambient stress refers to
A) a sleeping medicine that causes stress.
B) chronic environmental conditions that place adaptive demands on people.
C) being in an area that is too quiet.
D) all of these.
A) a sleeping medicine that causes stress.
B) chronic environmental conditions that place adaptive demands on people.
C) being in an area that is too quiet.
D) all of these.
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16
_____ is a threatening event that has a relatively short duration and a clear endpoint.
A) Acute stress
B) Frustration
C) Chronic stress
D) Internal conflict
A) Acute stress
B) Frustration
C) Chronic stress
D) Internal conflict
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17
Margaret's piano recital is this Friday.She has been working on it all semester.This is an example of
A) ambient stress.
B) cultural stress.
C) acute stress.
D) chronic stress.
A) ambient stress.
B) cultural stress.
C) acute stress.
D) chronic stress.
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18
Internal conflict occurs when
A) threatening events have a relatively short duration and clear endpoint.
B) two or more incompatible motivations or behavioral impulses compete for expression.
C) conditions have a relatively long duration and no apparent time limit.
D) stress leads to physical illness.
A) threatening events have a relatively short duration and clear endpoint.
B) two or more incompatible motivations or behavioral impulses compete for expression.
C) conditions have a relatively long duration and no apparent time limit.
D) stress leads to physical illness.
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19
_____ are noticeable alterations in one's living circumstances that require readjustment.
A) Life changes
B) Frustrations
C) Pressures
D) Internal conflicts
A) Life changes
B) Frustrations
C) Pressures
D) Internal conflicts
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20
Which of the following is NOT true of people who report experiencing some type of racial discrimination?
A) A negative affect on mental health
B) A high report of stress
C) A high report of ambient stress
D) A negative affect on well-being
A) A negative affect on mental health
B) A high report of stress
C) A high report of ambient stress
D) A negative affect on well-being
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21
Mark's boss wants him to complete his college degree within four years.Mark is worried that if he does not meet the deadline,he may be ineligible for a promotion.Mark is probably experiencing
A) pressure to conform.
B) pressure to perform.
C) life change.
D) social readjustment.
A) pressure to conform.
B) pressure to perform.
C) life change.
D) social readjustment.
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22
Emotions are powerful,largely uncontrollable feelings,accompanied by
A) physiological change.
B) negativity.
C) stress.
D) cognitive reaction.
A) physiological change.
B) negativity.
C) stress.
D) cognitive reaction.
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23
Which stress response is related to driving home in heavy traffic?
A) Emotional
B) Physiological
C) Behavioral
D) All of these
A) Emotional
B) Physiological
C) Behavioral
D) All of these
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24
An inverted-U hypothesis illustrates the
A) poorer academic performance of stressed students.
B) level of complexity of a task.
C) the positive and negative emotions of severe stress.
D) optimal level of arousal for a task.
A) poorer academic performance of stressed students.
B) level of complexity of a task.
C) the positive and negative emotions of severe stress.
D) optimal level of arousal for a task.
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25
Sarah is full of anxiety about her finals.Which of the following is NOT a strong possible reaction?
A) She will have trouble paying attention to her studying.
B) She will have problems remembering.
C) She needs the anxiety to help her perform well.
D) She will have problems judging the questions and options.
A) She will have trouble paying attention to her studying.
B) She will have problems remembering.
C) She needs the anxiety to help her perform well.
D) She will have problems judging the questions and options.
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26
Bethany's friends think she spends too much time studying and should go out with them regardless of her upcoming test.Bethany may be experiencing
A) pressure to conform.
B) pressure to perform.
C) life change.
D) social readjustment.
A) pressure to conform.
B) pressure to perform.
C) life change.
D) social readjustment.
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27
Folkman's research indicates that during periods of stress
A) positive emotions also occur.
B) negative emotions far overshadow any positive emotions.
C) no positive emotion can occur if the stress relates to the death of another.
D) positive emotions outweigh the negative emotions.
A) positive emotions also occur.
B) negative emotions far overshadow any positive emotions.
C) no positive emotion can occur if the stress relates to the death of another.
D) positive emotions outweigh the negative emotions.
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28
The general adaptation syndrome is a model of the body's stress response studied by
A) Bjorn Borg.
B) Hans Selye.
C) Walter Cannon.
D) Susan Folkman.
A) Bjorn Borg.
B) Hans Selye.
C) Walter Cannon.
D) Susan Folkman.
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29
Barry has trouble with his boss and recognizes this problem.He has decided to ask a friend who is a manager at another company how to best deal with the problem.Barry is currently experiencing
A) an emotional response.
B) a physiological response.
C) a subjective cognitive appraisal.
D) a behavioral response.
A) an emotional response.
B) a physiological response.
C) a subjective cognitive appraisal.
D) a behavioral response.
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30
A physiological reaction to threat that mobilizes an organism refers to
A) the general adaptation syndrome.
B) depends on the specific stimulus.
C) the autonomic nervous system's muscles.
D) the fight-or-flight response.
A) the general adaptation syndrome.
B) depends on the specific stimulus.
C) the autonomic nervous system's muscles.
D) the fight-or-flight response.
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31
A potential stressful objective event next elicits
A) an emotional response.
B) a physiological response.
C) a subjective cognitive appraisal.
D) a behavioral response.
A) an emotional response.
B) a physiological response.
C) a subjective cognitive appraisal.
D) a behavioral response.
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32
Which of the following is NOT a common emotional reaction to stress according to Richard Lazarus?
A) Anger
B) Fear
C) Coping efforts
D) Sadness
A) Anger
B) Fear
C) Coping efforts
D) Sadness
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33
An optimal level of arousal for a task
A) depends on the complexity of the task.
B) is caused by the performance level.
C) is lower with simple tasks.
D) depends on the inverted U image.
A) depends on the complexity of the task.
B) is caused by the performance level.
C) is lower with simple tasks.
D) depends on the inverted U image.
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34
Research on survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 indicates that a common reaction to severe stress is
A) cognitive adjustment.
B) elation at surviving.
C) depression and anxiety.
D) none of these.
A) cognitive adjustment.
B) elation at surviving.
C) depression and anxiety.
D) none of these.
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35
Sometimes,anxiety helps us by motivating us to study for a test,but if we become too anxious,we pass our optimal level of arousal and spend too much time worrying instead of studying.This type of correlation is described as
A) a downward spiral.
B) the inverted-U hypothesis.
C) negative.
D) positive.
A) a downward spiral.
B) the inverted-U hypothesis.
C) negative.
D) positive.
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36
Fredrickson et al.'s research found pleasant emotions in stressful situations correlate positively with
A) emotional arousal.
B) only pleasant changes.
C) psychological instability.
D) the subject's resilience.
A) emotional arousal.
B) only pleasant changes.
C) psychological instability.
D) the subject's resilience.
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37
Unpleasant emotions
A) serve important purposes.
B) can serve as a warning to take action.
C) can hamper coping efforts.
D) can do all of these.
A) serve important purposes.
B) can serve as a warning to take action.
C) can hamper coping efforts.
D) can do all of these.
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38
Which of the following has the strongest relationship with psychological problems?
A) Pressure
B) SRRS scores
C) Frustration
D) Change
A) Pressure
B) SRRS scores
C) Frustration
D) Change
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39
A fight-or-flight response
A) is seen in many species.
B) uses the sympathetic division of the ANS.
C) uses the parasympathetic division of the ANS.
D) does all of these.
A) is seen in many species.
B) uses the sympathetic division of the ANS.
C) uses the parasympathetic division of the ANS.
D) does all of these.
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40
In our stressful modern world,
A) the fight-or-flight automatic reaction is obsolete.
B) stress can continue over time and leave one in a state of enduring physiological arousal.
C) stress may continue but has little effect.
D) we handle most stressors through our fight-or-flight response.
A) the fight-or-flight automatic reaction is obsolete.
B) stress can continue over time and leave one in a state of enduring physiological arousal.
C) stress may continue but has little effect.
D) we handle most stressors through our fight-or-flight response.
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41
Which of the following is NOT a part of brain-body pathways in stress.
A) Hypothalamus
B) Adrenal glands
C) Pituitary gland
D) All of these are a part of these pathways.
A) Hypothalamus
B) Adrenal glands
C) Pituitary gland
D) All of these are a part of these pathways.
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42
The ______ system consists of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream.
A) sympathetic
B) parasympathetic
C) endocrine
D) brain-body pathway
A) sympathetic
B) parasympathetic
C) endocrine
D) brain-body pathway
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43
According to empirical research,which of the following is NOT increased by stress?
A) Depression
B) Schizophrenia
C) Lack of social support
D) Eating disorders
A) Depression
B) Schizophrenia
C) Lack of social support
D) Eating disorders
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44
Which of the following is NOT an adaptational outcome associated with severe stress?
A) Impaired task performance
B) Efficient working memory
C) Psychological problems
D) Physical illness
A) Impaired task performance
B) Efficient working memory
C) Psychological problems
D) Physical illness
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45
Your friend has been told by her doctor to change her approach to stress in order to improve her health.Which of the following physical illnesses is your friend likely to NOT be experiencing?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Cigarette smoking
C) Arthritis
D) An infectious disease
A) Tuberculosis
B) Cigarette smoking
C) Arthritis
D) An infectious disease
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46
Which of the following is an example of Selye's diseases of adaptation?
A) Ulcers
B) Mental disorders
C) Exhaustion cues
D) Anti-stress illnesses
A) Ulcers
B) Mental disorders
C) Exhaustion cues
D) Anti-stress illnesses
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47
The central aspect of burnout is
A) cynicism.
B) reduced self-efficacy.
C) exhaustion.
D) a major traumatic event.
A) cynicism.
B) reduced self-efficacy.
C) exhaustion.
D) a major traumatic event.
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48
The general adaptation syndrome consists of which three stages?
A) Alarm,flight,exhaustion
B) Alarm,resistance,exhaustion
C) Emotional,physiological,behavioral
D) Physiological,behavioral,emotional
A) Alarm,flight,exhaustion
B) Alarm,resistance,exhaustion
C) Emotional,physiological,behavioral
D) Physiological,behavioral,emotional
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49
_____ is a syndrome involving physical and emotional exhaustion,cynicism,and a lowered sense of self-efficacy that is attributable to work-related stress.
A) Posttraumatic stress disorder
B) Burnout
C) Cognitive functioning disruption
D) Adaptational outcome
A) Posttraumatic stress disorder
B) Burnout
C) Cognitive functioning disruption
D) Adaptational outcome
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50
In studies of trauma survivors,Brandes et al.found
A) those with severe stress levels had poorer attention than those with few distress symptoms.
B) high levels of stress in all survivors.
C) no relationship with memory of the traumatic event between high and low stress levels.
D) memory was sharpened by the severe stress.
A) those with severe stress levels had poorer attention than those with few distress symptoms.
B) high levels of stress in all survivors.
C) no relationship with memory of the traumatic event between high and low stress levels.
D) memory was sharpened by the severe stress.
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51
The stage of the general adaptation syndrome consisting of an increase in physiological arousal is the stage of
A) resistance.
B) alarm.
C) exhaustion.
D) combat preparation.
A) resistance.
B) alarm.
C) exhaustion.
D) combat preparation.
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52
The stage of the general adaptation syndrome in which physiological change stabilizes and coping efforts begin is the stage of
A) resistance.
B) alarm.
C) exhaustion.
D) combat preparation.
A) resistance.
B) alarm.
C) exhaustion.
D) combat preparation.
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53
Which of the following is NOT a cause of burnout?
A) low salary.
B) interpersonal conflicts at work.
C) lack of control over responsibilities and outcomes.
D) inadequate recognition for one's work.
A) low salary.
B) interpersonal conflicts at work.
C) lack of control over responsibilities and outcomes.
D) inadequate recognition for one's work.
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54
Beverly has made cakes many times,but feels pressure to do an exceptional job baking her mother's birthday cake.Baumeister's research indicates she
A) may focus too much attention and "choke" under pressure with impaired performance.
B) will do an excellent job because she is cognitively focused.
C) will be too distracted because of self-consciousness.
D) will do poorly even if she is a professional baker.
A) may focus too much attention and "choke" under pressure with impaired performance.
B) will do an excellent job because she is cognitively focused.
C) will be too distracted because of self-consciousness.
D) will do poorly even if she is a professional baker.
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55
_____ involves enduring psychological disturbance attributed to the experience of a major traumatic event.
A) Posttraumatic stress disorder
B) Burnout
C) Cognitive functioning disruption
D) Adaptational outcome
A) Posttraumatic stress disorder
B) Burnout
C) Cognitive functioning disruption
D) Adaptational outcome
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56
Which of the following is NOT descriptive of the relationship of stress to memory?
A) Short-term stressors can enhance memory.
B) Emotional aspects of memory are distorted with mild-to-moderate stressors.
C) Stress and memory relationships are complicated.
D) People may not be able to process or integrate new information as effectively as normal.
A) Short-term stressors can enhance memory.
B) Emotional aspects of memory are distorted with mild-to-moderate stressors.
C) Stress and memory relationships are complicated.
D) People may not be able to process or integrate new information as effectively as normal.
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57
The response to stress that involves coping is
A) physiological.
B) emotional.
C) behavioral.
D) automatic.
A) physiological.
B) emotional.
C) behavioral.
D) automatic.
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58
Results of burnout include
A) increased absenteeism.
B) reduced productivity.
C) increased vulnerability to health problems.
D) all of these.
A) increased absenteeism.
B) reduced productivity.
C) increased vulnerability to health problems.
D) all of these.
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59
Keinan's study regarding participants' attention under stressful and non-stressful conditions found that stress
A) disrupted two specific aspects of attention.
B) decreased participants' jumping to quick conclusions.
C) inhibited their unsystematic review of available options.
D) had no affect on cognitive functioning.
A) disrupted two specific aspects of attention.
B) decreased participants' jumping to quick conclusions.
C) inhibited their unsystematic review of available options.
D) had no affect on cognitive functioning.
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60
When stress continues over an extended period of time,the body's resources may reach their limit.This is the stage of
A) resistance.
B) alarm.
C) exhaustion.
D) combat preparation.
A) resistance.
B) alarm.
C) exhaustion.
D) combat preparation.
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61
Social support networks
A) have drawbacks if there is insincerity or dependency.
B) are the best way to cope with stress.
C) make people feel better,but only when they are under great stress.
D) cannot decrease the chance of posttraumatic stress disorder.
A) have drawbacks if there is insincerity or dependency.
B) are the best way to cope with stress.
C) make people feel better,but only when they are under great stress.
D) cannot decrease the chance of posttraumatic stress disorder.
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62
Optimistic bias
A) cannot harm anyone.
B) may lead to risky behaviors.
C) contributes to hardiness.
D) is adaptive.
A) cannot harm anyone.
B) may lead to risky behaviors.
C) contributes to hardiness.
D) is adaptive.
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63
Behavior modification is
A) an event that typically precedes the target response.
B) accomplished by reinforcing closer and closer approximations of the desired response.
C) a systematic approach to changing behavior through the application of the principles of conditioning.
D) a written agreement outlining a promise to adhere to the contingencies of a program.
A) an event that typically precedes the target response.
B) accomplished by reinforcing closer and closer approximations of the desired response.
C) a systematic approach to changing behavior through the application of the principles of conditioning.
D) a written agreement outlining a promise to adhere to the contingencies of a program.
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64
Maryanne scored 30 on the Life Orientation Test.Which of the following is NOT a likely experience for Maryanne compared to someone with a low score?
A) She will have better mental and physical health.
B) She may be less likely to go in for screening for physical risks such as breast cancer.
C) She will cope with stress in less adaptive ways than a pessimist.
D) She will be less likely to avoid stress or give up when something is stressful.
A) She will have better mental and physical health.
B) She may be less likely to go in for screening for physical risks such as breast cancer.
C) She will cope with stress in less adaptive ways than a pessimist.
D) She will be less likely to avoid stress or give up when something is stressful.
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65
Kobasa's research on hardiness found that executives stayed healthier who
A) were more committed,felt more in control,and had bigger appetites for challenge.
B) were less concerned and felt more in control.
C) were less committed,avoided challenge,and felt more in control.
D) made more money and had bigger appetites for challenge.
A) were more committed,felt more in control,and had bigger appetites for challenge.
B) were less concerned and felt more in control.
C) were less committed,avoided challenge,and felt more in control.
D) made more money and had bigger appetites for challenge.
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66
Ronald has set up a series of challenging physical goals in progression over the spring break.A likely effect of his activities will be
A) a boring spring break.
B) posttraumatic growth.
C) a positive effect from the stress of stimulation and challenge.
D) a positive effect of stress due to psychological preparation for coming stress.
A) a boring spring break.
B) posttraumatic growth.
C) a positive effect from the stress of stimulation and challenge.
D) a positive effect of stress due to psychological preparation for coming stress.
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67
_____ refers to various types of aid and succor provided by one's social networks.
A) Social support
B) Hardiness
C) Optimism
D) Moderating variable
A) Social support
B) Hardiness
C) Optimism
D) Moderating variable
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68
Which of the following is NOT a key moderator variable to combat stress?
A) Realism
B) Social support
C) Hardiness
D) Optimism
A) Realism
B) Social support
C) Hardiness
D) Optimism
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69
Which of the following is NOT a beneficial effect of stress?
A) Promotes positive psychological change
B) Satisfies a need for stimulation and challenge
C) Prepares individuals so they are less affected by future stress
D) Resistance to physical illness
A) Promotes positive psychological change
B) Satisfies a need for stimulation and challenge
C) Prepares individuals so they are less affected by future stress
D) Resistance to physical illness
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70
The Life Orientation Test (LOT)was designed to measure
A) optimism.
B) hardiness.
C) conscientiousness.
D) sensation-seeking.
A) optimism.
B) hardiness.
C) conscientiousness.
D) sensation-seeking.
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71
Which of the following is NOT true of hardiness?
A) It can be learned.
B) It often comes from strong social support.
C) It is a poor predictor of success in high-stress occupations.
D) It can come from encouragement from friends and family.
A) It can be learned.
B) It often comes from strong social support.
C) It is a poor predictor of success in high-stress occupations.
D) It can come from encouragement from friends and family.
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72
Jess thinks there is no risk of lung cancer if you only smoke for a few years.He is
A) an optimistic smoker.
B) accurate according to current medical research.
C) pessimistic.
D) experiencing hardiness.
A) an optimistic smoker.
B) accurate according to current medical research.
C) pessimistic.
D) experiencing hardiness.
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73
Exposure to stress can
A) increase stress tolerance if the stress is not overwhelming.
B) decrease stress tolerance if the stress is not overwhelming.
C) increase underload stress if the stress is overwhelming.
D) decrease underload stress if the stress is overwhelming.
A) increase stress tolerance if the stress is not overwhelming.
B) decrease stress tolerance if the stress is not overwhelming.
C) increase underload stress if the stress is overwhelming.
D) decrease underload stress if the stress is overwhelming.
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74
Shaping is
A) an event that typically precedes the target response.
B) accomplished by reinforcing closer and closer approximations of the desired response.
C) a systematic approach to changing behavior through the application of the principles of conditioning.
D) a written agreement outlining a promise to adhere to the contingencies of a program.
A) an event that typically precedes the target response.
B) accomplished by reinforcing closer and closer approximations of the desired response.
C) a systematic approach to changing behavior through the application of the principles of conditioning.
D) a written agreement outlining a promise to adhere to the contingencies of a program.
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75
A general tendency to expect good outcomes is called
A) hardiness.
B) optimism.
C) sociability.
D) unrealistic.
A) hardiness.
B) optimism.
C) sociability.
D) unrealistic.
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76
Beneficial effects of stress
A) are myths.
B) only occur when there is not a serious event such as combat or loss of a loved one.
C) result from an adaptation process initiated by the stress to make personal changes.
D) have not yet been documented.
A) are myths.
B) only occur when there is not a serious event such as combat or loss of a loved one.
C) result from an adaptation process initiated by the stress to make personal changes.
D) have not yet been documented.
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77
_____ is a disposition marked by commitment,challenge,and control that is purportedly associated with strong stress resistance.
A) Optimism
B) Pessimism
C) Hardiness
D) Social personality
A) Optimism
B) Pessimism
C) Hardiness
D) Social personality
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78
In stressful circumstances,optimists are more likely than pessimists to
A) be realistic about the situation.
B) decline any offers of social support.
C) use their most effective defense mechanisms.
D) engage in action-oriented,problem-focused coping.
A) be realistic about the situation.
B) decline any offers of social support.
C) use their most effective defense mechanisms.
D) engage in action-oriented,problem-focused coping.
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