Deck 16: Occupational Stress

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Laptops and cell phones have become effective tools for managing work stress.
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A small amount of stress would be strictly associated with a lower incidence of disease.
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Women are no longer predominately employed in traditional women's roles.
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In the context of burnout, depersonalization refers to feeling incompetent and lacking achievement at work.
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Work stress is experienced in the same way in every country.
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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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The Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, developed in 1977, was a great tool to assess stress but is now obsolete.
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A diminished sense of humor is a symptom of job burnout.
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Work stress is costing businesses billions of dollars.
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Although workaholism can cause social problems, it is not linked to any health-related consequences.
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Occupational stress is related to coronary heart disease.
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The amount of work done by a worker 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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Workers' perceptions of the degree of their participation in the decision-making process, the degree to which they are consulted on issues affecting the organization, and their involvement in establishing rules of behavior at work have proved to be related to job satisfaction.
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Men suffer from sexual harassment at work as much as women do.
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Researchers have found that both job distress and work overload were related to the intention to leave one's marriage.
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Longer work hours increase chances of smoking and alcohol consumption.
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The stressors associated with full-time homemaking are similar to other occupational stressors.
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Telework is not only good for workers, it is also good for businesses.
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Men and women have essentially the same experiences with retirement.
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American workers take fewer vacation days than do workers in other developed countries.
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When job demands are so great that a worker feels an inability to cope, it is known as _____.

A)role ambiguity
B)role overload
C)role conflict
D)role insufficiency
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According to Business News Daily, job stress is estimated to cost American companies more than _____ a year in health costs, absenteeism, and poor performance.

A)$3 million
B)$300 million
C)$3 billion
D)$300 billion
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In 2008, only 14 percent of married men stated they shared housecleaning chores equally with their spouses.
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In the context of the physiological effects of occupational stress, several investigators have found the work environment associated with:

A)hypertension.
B)cardiovascular disease.
C)serum cholesterol.
D)All of the answers are correct.
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According to the occupational stress model, lack of effective consultation is a source of stress that is related to _____.

A)organizational structure and climate
B)one's role in an organization
C)career development
D)one's relationships at the workplace
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as poor air and climate, noise exposure, toxic substance exposure, poor lighting, bad architecture, and poor equipment design fall under the _____.

A)sociocultural context
B)work setting context
C)biological context
D)physical/environmental context
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as divorce, separation, marital discord, death of a family member or friend, intergenerational conflict, legal or financial difficulties, and early parenthood fall under the _____.

A)sociocultural context
B)interpersonal context
C)biological context
D)physical/environmental context
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Which of the following is NOT a source of extraorganizational stress?

A)Family problems
B)Life crises
C)Financial difficulties
D)Poor relationships with one's boss
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Which of the following statements is true of gender and occupational stress?

A)More women are likely to develop stress-related chronic illnesses than are men.
B)Men report higher levels of stress than do women.
C)More men believe they are doing enough to manage their stress than do women.
D)More men believe it is important to manage stress than do women.
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In 2007, how often did workers call in sick when they were not sick?

A)20-36 percent of the time
B)Less than 20 percent of the time
C)More than 66 percent of the time
D)40-50 percent of the time
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as disease, disability, sleep, appetite disturbance, chemical dependency, biochemical imbalance, and pregnancy fall under the _____.

A)sociocultural context
B)work setting context
C)biological context
D)physical/environmental context
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as neurosis, ineffective coping skills, poor self-image, poor communication, and addictive behavior fall under the _____.

A)interpersonal context
B)psychological context
C)organizational context
D)environmental context
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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 assets than men.
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When workers call in sick but are not sick, it is known as:

A)burnout.
B)entitlement mentality.
C)the right to pass.
D)role insufficiency.
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The Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid includes all of the following contexts EXCEPT the:

A)interpersonal context.
B)psychological context.
C)psychosocial context.
D)biological context.
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as racism, sexism, ecological shifts, political changes, military crises, and economic downturns fall under the _____.

A)sociocultural context
B)interpersonal context
C)biological context
D)physical/environmental context
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Researchers find higher rates of heart attacks on _____ than on any other day of the week, and the fewest heart attacks on _____.

A)Fridays; Sundays
B)Mondays; Sundays
C)Mondays; Fridays
D)Sundays; Wednesdays
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as time, speed, creativity, autonomy, supervision, coworkers, ergonomics, and participation in decision-making fall under the _____.

A)interpersonal context
B)psychological context
C)organizational context
D)work setting context
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The costs of occupational stress to society are related to:

A)benefits and Social Security costs in connection with premature retirement.
B)medical costs and possible hospitalization.
C)potential loss of productive workers.
D)All of the answers are correct.
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_____ allows workers to vary the time they begin or end work.

A)Flexible scheduling
B)The flake rate
C)The right to pass
D)Selective scheduling
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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 for what they really are.
D)linking your self-worth with the task at hand.
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Job stress is related to:

A)anxiety.
B)absenteeism.
C)poor job performance.
D)All of the answers are correct.
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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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Sean quits his job as he is not able to handle the work pressure. Which of the following types of interventions is exemplified in this case?

A)A life-situation intervention
B)A physiological arousal intervention
C)A perception intervention
D)An emotional arousal intervention
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A life-situation intervention could include all of the following steps EXCEPT:

A)quitting your job.
B)asking for a change in your job responsibilities.
C)saying "yes" to more responsibilities.
D)requesting a less stressful job within the same organization.
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Which of the following is most likely a symptom of burnout at work?

A)Increasing sense of humor
B)Taking frequent vacations
C)Decreasing overtime
D)Skipping rest and food breaks
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Variables associated with job satisfaction such as working on stimulating tasks, being recognized for work well done, and positive relationships with work colleagues are known as:

A)motivational factors.
B)coping factors.
C)environmental factors.
D)physical factors.
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In 2011, what percentage of married women in the United States with children under six years of age worked outside the home?

A)39 percent
B)73 percent
C)54 percent
D)65 percent
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When aspects of a job and workplace are unclear, it is known as _____.

A)role ambiguity
B)role overload
C)role conflict
D)role sufficiency
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_____ is an adverse stress reaction to work with psychological, psychophysiological, and behavioral components.

A)Burnout
B)Perfectionism
C)Burden
D)Entitlement mentality
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According to the occupational stress model, which of the following sources of stress at work is related to career development?

A)Overpromotion
B)Underpromotion
C)Lack of job security
D)All of the answers are correct.
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In the context of the effects of a work-family imbalance, the compensation theory states that:

A)when one domain is not working out well, time and other resources are spent on the other domain.
B)a change in one domain results in a comparable change in the other domain.
C)the use of resources (time, energy)in one domain limits the availability of resources for the other domain.
D)high job demands and lack of resources to meet those demands are antecedents to burnout.
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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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Which of the following statements is true of women and retirement?

A)Older women are less likely to work in part-time jobs than are older men.
B)Men with pensions receive about half the amount women do each year.
C)Older women are much more likely than older men to have earnings in retirement.
D)More women depend solely on social security benefits in retirement than do men.
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According to the occupational stress model, which of the following sources of stress at work is intrinsic to the job?

A)Poor physical working conditions
B)Restrictions on behavior
C)Office politics
D)All of the answers are correct.
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When workers lack the training, education, skills, or experience to accomplish a job, it is known as _____.

A)role ambiguity
B)role overload
C)role conflict
D)role insufficiency
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Immersing oneself excessively in work at the expense of nonwork activities is known as:

A)having an entitlement mentality.
B)being a workaholic.
C)being a slacker.
D)having a disentitlement mentality.
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According to the progressive five-stage approach, which of the following is the correct sequence of the stages involved in the development of burnout?

A)The honeymoon, chronic symptoms, fuel shortage, hitting the wall, and crisis
B)The honeymoon, fuel shortage, chronic symptoms, hitting the wall, and crisis
C)The honeymoon, fuel shortage, chronic symptoms, crisis, and hitting the wall
D)The honeymoon, chronic symptoms, fuel shortage, crisis, and hitting the wall
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When workers get caught in a bind and are faced with conflicting demands from different supervisors, it is known as _____.

A)role overload
B)role ambiguity
C)role conflict
D)role insufficiency
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Laptops and cell phones have become effective tools for managing work stress.
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A small amount of stress would be strictly associated with a lower incidence of disease.
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3
Women are no longer predominately employed in traditional women's roles.
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In the context of burnout, depersonalization refers to feeling incompetent and lacking achievement at work.
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Work stress is experienced in the same way in every country.
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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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The Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, developed in 1977, was a great tool to assess stress but is now obsolete.
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A diminished sense of humor is a symptom of job burnout.
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Work stress is costing businesses billions of dollars.
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Although workaholism can cause social problems, it is not linked to any health-related consequences.
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Occupational stress is related to coronary heart disease.
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The amount of work done by a worker 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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Workers' perceptions of the degree of their participation in the decision-making process, the degree to which they are consulted on issues affecting the organization, and their involvement in establishing rules of behavior at work have proved to be related to job satisfaction.
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Men suffer from sexual harassment at work as much as women do.
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Researchers have found that both job distress and work overload were related to the intention to leave one's marriage.
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Longer work hours increase chances of smoking and alcohol consumption.
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The stressors associated with full-time homemaking are similar to other occupational stressors.
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Telework is not only good for workers, it is also good for businesses.
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Men and women have essentially the same experiences with retirement.
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American workers take fewer vacation days than do workers in other developed countries.
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When job demands are so great that a worker feels an inability to cope, it is known as _____.

A)role ambiguity
B)role overload
C)role conflict
D)role insufficiency
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According to Business News Daily, job stress is estimated to cost American companies more than _____ a year in health costs, absenteeism, and poor performance.

A)$3 million
B)$300 million
C)$3 billion
D)$300 billion
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In 2008, only 14 percent of married men stated they shared housecleaning chores equally with their spouses.
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In the context of the physiological effects of occupational stress, several investigators have found the work environment associated with:

A)hypertension.
B)cardiovascular disease.
C)serum cholesterol.
D)All of the answers are correct.
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According to the occupational stress model, lack of effective consultation is a source of stress that is related to _____.

A)organizational structure and climate
B)one's role in an organization
C)career development
D)one's relationships at the workplace
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as poor air and climate, noise exposure, toxic substance exposure, poor lighting, bad architecture, and poor equipment design fall under the _____.

A)sociocultural context
B)work setting context
C)biological context
D)physical/environmental context
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as divorce, separation, marital discord, death of a family member or friend, intergenerational conflict, legal or financial difficulties, and early parenthood fall under the _____.

A)sociocultural context
B)interpersonal context
C)biological context
D)physical/environmental context
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Which of the following is NOT a source of extraorganizational stress?

A)Family problems
B)Life crises
C)Financial difficulties
D)Poor relationships with one's boss
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Which of the following statements is true of gender and occupational stress?

A)More women are likely to develop stress-related chronic illnesses than are men.
B)Men report higher levels of stress than do women.
C)More men believe they are doing enough to manage their stress than do women.
D)More men believe it is important to manage stress than do women.
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In 2007, how often did workers call in sick when they were not sick?

A)20-36 percent of the time
B)Less than 20 percent of the time
C)More than 66 percent of the time
D)40-50 percent of the time
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as disease, disability, sleep, appetite disturbance, chemical dependency, biochemical imbalance, and pregnancy fall under the _____.

A)sociocultural context
B)work setting context
C)biological context
D)physical/environmental context
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as neurosis, ineffective coping skills, poor self-image, poor communication, and addictive behavior fall under the _____.

A)interpersonal context
B)psychological context
C)organizational context
D)environmental context
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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 assets than men.
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When workers call in sick but are not sick, it is known as:

A)burnout.
B)entitlement mentality.
C)the right to pass.
D)role insufficiency.
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The Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid includes all of the following contexts EXCEPT the:

A)interpersonal context.
B)psychological context.
C)psychosocial context.
D)biological context.
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as racism, sexism, ecological shifts, political changes, military crises, and economic downturns fall under the _____.

A)sociocultural context
B)interpersonal context
C)biological context
D)physical/environmental context
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Researchers find higher rates of heart attacks on _____ than on any other day of the week, and the fewest heart attacks on _____.

A)Fridays; Sundays
B)Mondays; Sundays
C)Mondays; Fridays
D)Sundays; Wednesdays
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According to the Occupational Stress Evaluation Grid, stressors such as time, speed, creativity, autonomy, supervision, coworkers, ergonomics, and participation in decision-making fall under the _____.

A)interpersonal context
B)psychological context
C)organizational context
D)work setting context
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The costs of occupational stress to society are related to:

A)benefits and Social Security costs in connection with premature retirement.
B)medical costs and possible hospitalization.
C)potential loss of productive workers.
D)All of the answers are correct.
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_____ allows workers to vary the time they begin or end work.

A)Flexible scheduling
B)The flake rate
C)The right to pass
D)Selective scheduling
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41
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 for what they really are.
D)linking your self-worth with the task at hand.
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Job stress is related to:

A)anxiety.
B)absenteeism.
C)poor job performance.
D)All of the answers are correct.
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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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Sean quits his job as he is not able to handle the work pressure. Which of the following types of interventions is exemplified in this case?

A)A life-situation intervention
B)A physiological arousal intervention
C)A perception intervention
D)An emotional arousal intervention
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A life-situation intervention could include all of the following steps EXCEPT:

A)quitting your job.
B)asking for a change in your job responsibilities.
C)saying "yes" to more responsibilities.
D)requesting a less stressful job within the same organization.
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Which of the following is most likely a symptom of burnout at work?

A)Increasing sense of humor
B)Taking frequent vacations
C)Decreasing overtime
D)Skipping rest and food breaks
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Variables associated with job satisfaction such as working on stimulating tasks, being recognized for work well done, and positive relationships with work colleagues are known as:

A)motivational factors.
B)coping factors.
C)environmental factors.
D)physical factors.
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In 2011, what percentage of married women in the United States with children under six years of age worked outside the home?

A)39 percent
B)73 percent
C)54 percent
D)65 percent
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When aspects of a job and workplace are unclear, it is known as _____.

A)role ambiguity
B)role overload
C)role conflict
D)role sufficiency
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_____ is an adverse stress reaction to work with psychological, psychophysiological, and behavioral components.

A)Burnout
B)Perfectionism
C)Burden
D)Entitlement mentality
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51
According to the occupational stress model, which of the following sources of stress at work is related to career development?

A)Overpromotion
B)Underpromotion
C)Lack of job security
D)All of the answers are correct.
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52
In the context of the effects of a work-family imbalance, the compensation theory states that:

A)when one domain is not working out well, time and other resources are spent on the other domain.
B)a change in one domain results in a comparable change in the other domain.
C)the use of resources (time, energy)in one domain limits the availability of resources for the other domain.
D)high job demands and lack of resources to meet those demands are antecedents to burnout.
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53
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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54
Which of the following statements is true of women and retirement?

A)Older women are less likely to work in part-time jobs than are older men.
B)Men with pensions receive about half the amount women do each year.
C)Older women are much more likely than older men to have earnings in retirement.
D)More women depend solely on social security benefits in retirement than do men.
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55
According to the occupational stress model, which of the following sources of stress at work is intrinsic to the job?

A)Poor physical working conditions
B)Restrictions on behavior
C)Office politics
D)All of the answers are correct.
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56
When workers lack the training, education, skills, or experience to accomplish a job, it is known as _____.

A)role ambiguity
B)role overload
C)role conflict
D)role insufficiency
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57
Immersing oneself excessively in work at the expense of nonwork activities is known as:

A)having an entitlement mentality.
B)being a workaholic.
C)being a slacker.
D)having a disentitlement mentality.
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58
According to the progressive five-stage approach, which of the following is the correct sequence of the stages involved in the development of burnout?

A)The honeymoon, chronic symptoms, fuel shortage, hitting the wall, and crisis
B)The honeymoon, fuel shortage, chronic symptoms, hitting the wall, and crisis
C)The honeymoon, fuel shortage, chronic symptoms, crisis, and hitting the wall
D)The honeymoon, chronic symptoms, fuel shortage, crisis, and hitting the wall
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When workers get caught in a bind and are faced with conflicting demands from different supervisors, it is known as _____.

A)role overload
B)role ambiguity
C)role conflict
D)role insufficiency
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