Deck 11: Strees and Safety

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Level of education is one of the leading causes of workplace stress.
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Organizational reorganizations and buyouts are common causes of workplace stress.
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Stress is the harmful physical and emotional response that occurs when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker.
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Which of the following are effective strategies for reducing stress in the workplace?

A)Increasing worker feedback
B)Reducing job ambiguity
C)Increasing job autonomy
D)All of the above
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The effects of stress can become pathological after they exceed a person's coping limits.
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Which of the following determines when a person will be comfortable working?

A)Job satisfaction
B)Level of pay
C)Circadian rhythm
D)Psychosomatic stress tolerance
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Professionals use which of the following to determine how workers feel about their jobs?

A)Psychosocial questionnaires
B)Nominal group technique
C)Brainstorming sessions
D)Ink blot tests
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Shift work can lead to which of the following?

A)Higher productivity
B)Safer work environment
C)Less overtime
D)Lower job satisfaction
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Three stages of human reaction to stress are: 1)alarm, 2)resistance, and 3)exhaustion.
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Psychosomatic reaction to stress may eventually lead to autoimmune disease.
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Workplace stress involves a worker's feelings resulting from perceived differences between the demands of the job and his or her ability to cope with these demands.
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One method for measuring mental workload is:

A)Psychological profiling
B)Behavioral time sharing
C)Physiological profiling
D)None of the above
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Human reactions to workplace stress are strictly physiological.
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Efforts to rid the workplace of all sources of stress are likely to fail.
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Employees cannot be taught to adapt to stress in the workplace.
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Deck 11: Strees and Safety
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Level of education is one of the leading causes of workplace stress.
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Organizational reorganizations and buyouts are common causes of workplace stress.
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Stress is the harmful physical and emotional response that occurs when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker.
True
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Which of the following are effective strategies for reducing stress in the workplace?

A)Increasing worker feedback
B)Reducing job ambiguity
C)Increasing job autonomy
D)All of the above
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The effects of stress can become pathological after they exceed a person's coping limits.
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Which of the following determines when a person will be comfortable working?

A)Job satisfaction
B)Level of pay
C)Circadian rhythm
D)Psychosomatic stress tolerance
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Professionals use which of the following to determine how workers feel about their jobs?

A)Psychosocial questionnaires
B)Nominal group technique
C)Brainstorming sessions
D)Ink blot tests
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Shift work can lead to which of the following?

A)Higher productivity
B)Safer work environment
C)Less overtime
D)Lower job satisfaction
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Three stages of human reaction to stress are: 1)alarm, 2)resistance, and 3)exhaustion.
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Psychosomatic reaction to stress may eventually lead to autoimmune disease.
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Workplace stress involves a worker's feelings resulting from perceived differences between the demands of the job and his or her ability to cope with these demands.
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One method for measuring mental workload is:

A)Psychological profiling
B)Behavioral time sharing
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D)None of the above
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Human reactions to workplace stress are strictly physiological.
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Efforts to rid the workplace of all sources of stress are likely to fail.
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Employees cannot be taught to adapt to stress in the workplace.
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