Deck 4: Emotions, Attitudes, and Stress
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Deck 4: Emotions, Attitudes, and Stress
1
Which feeling below is an example of positive affect?
A) restlessness
B) boredom
C) confidence
D) melancholy
A) restlessness
B) boredom
C) confidence
D) melancholy
C
2
Which of the following are described as numerous and intense, but usually short-lived?
A) mood
B) affects
C) instinct
D) emotions
A) mood
B) affects
C) instinct
D) emotions
D
3
Generally speaking, Percy, the dog, is lethargic, ill tempered, and ornery. What type of mood dimension does Percy have?
A) appositive affect
B) positive affect
C) negative intelligence
D) negative affect
A) appositive affect
B) positive affect
C) negative intelligence
D) negative affect
D
4
Rocky had a great morning. He kissed his girlfriend goodbye and planned to see her that evening for dinner. His day was just as good. As he was leaving work for home, he ran into his old boss, Genevieve. Genevieve said some things that made his blood boil. He was still thinking about the encounter when he sat down to dinner with his girlfriend. During dinner, he recalled how pleasant the rest of his day had been and his anger quickly faded. This scenario illustrates the concepts of ______.
A) positive and appositive affect
B) mood and emotion
C) job and life satisfaction
D) emotional and social intelligence
A) positive and appositive affect
B) mood and emotion
C) job and life satisfaction
D) emotional and social intelligence
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5
Which label consists of less intense and more generalized feelings not directed at a specific object or person?
A) mood
B) affects
C) instinct
D) emotions
A) mood
B) affects
C) instinct
D) emotions
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6
Which element below describes emotions?
A) generalized feelings
B) usually directed at a specific object or person
C) last for a relatively long period of time
D) usually negative in nature
A) generalized feelings
B) usually directed at a specific object or person
C) last for a relatively long period of time
D) usually negative in nature
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7
An example of ______ would be rather than expressing irritation at a demanding customer, you maintain your composure and attempt to empathize by putting yourself in the customer's position and trying to feel his or her frustration.
A) emotional contagion
B) deep acting
C) surface acting
D) emotional dissonance
A) emotional contagion
B) deep acting
C) surface acting
D) emotional dissonance
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8
As stated in the textbook, ______ are intense feelings directed at a specific object or person.
A) instinct
B) emotions
C) mood
D) affects
A) instinct
B) emotions
C) mood
D) affects
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9
______ is a discrepancy between the emotions a person displays and the emotions he or she actually feels.
A) Emotional regulation
B) Negative effect
C) House rules
D) Emotional dissonance
A) Emotional regulation
B) Negative effect
C) House rules
D) Emotional dissonance
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10
Brant, a telemarketer, has been given a script to read to customers and was instructed to be enthusiastic and conceal any frustration he might have. Brant is using what?
A) emotional dissonance
B) display rules
C) house rules
D) emotional regulation
A) emotional dissonance
B) display rules
C) house rules
D) emotional regulation
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11
Which feeling below is an example of positive affect?
A) cheerfulness
B) empathetic
C) lethargy
D) self-esteem
A) cheerfulness
B) empathetic
C) lethargy
D) self-esteem
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12
______ refers to the process of managing our feelings so that we present positive emotions even when they are contrary to our actual feelings.
A) Emotional contagion
B) Emotional intelligence
C) Emotional affect
D) Emotional labor
A) Emotional contagion
B) Emotional intelligence
C) Emotional affect
D) Emotional labor
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13
Different organizations have basic norms that govern which emotions should be displayed and which should be suppressed. What are these norms called?
A) emotional dissonance
B) display rules
C) house rules
D) emotional regulation
A) emotional dissonance
B) display rules
C) house rules
D) emotional regulation
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14
Which item below lasts longer than emotions?
A) emotions
B) instinct
C) mood
D) affects
A) emotions
B) instinct
C) mood
D) affects
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15
What emotional labor technique occurs when a person suppresses his or her true feelings while displaying the organizationally desirable ones?
A) emotional regulation
B) deep acting
C) surface acting
D) emotional dissonance
A) emotional regulation
B) deep acting
C) surface acting
D) emotional dissonance
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16
Simon is having a great week. This week his band won a contest, he did well on his calculus exam, and he received an interview for an internship. He feels so good that he can't stop singing. This scenario best exemplifies the concept of ______.
A) restlessness
B) mood
C) emotions
D) emotional intelligence
A) restlessness
B) mood
C) emotions
D) emotional intelligence
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17
What are the two basic types of mood dimensions identified by organizational behavior researchers?
A) positive and negative mood
B) positive and negative emotion
C) positive and negative affect
D) positive and negative feeling
A) positive and negative mood
B) positive and negative emotion
C) positive and negative affect
D) positive and negative feeling
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18
Lexie cannot make up her mind on which shoes she should pick for her winter formal. She has spent over an hour with the shoe salesperson, Kris, going back and forth from sandals to pumps then to wedges. Even though Kris feels annoyed, she has kept her composure. Kris has remained responsive and available. Kris is compelled to be polite regardless of her true feelings. This is an example of ______.
A) emotional dissonance
B) negative affect
C) house rules
D) emotional contagion
A) emotional dissonance
B) negative affect
C) house rules
D) emotional contagion
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19
What label listed below is a broad term covering a wide range of feelings including emotions and moods?
A) affects
B) feeling
C) emotions
D) instinct
A) affects
B) feeling
C) emotions
D) instinct
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20
Which concept below is a phenomenon in which emotions experienced by one or more individuals in a work group spread to the others?
A) emotional contagion
B) emotional intelligence
C) emotional affect
D) emotional labor
A) emotional contagion
B) emotional intelligence
C) emotional affect
D) emotional labor
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21
What is the difference between behavioral intention and actual behavior?
A) Behavior is what you want to do. Behavioral intention is what you actually do.
B) Behavior is what you want to do. Behavioral intention reflects a person's feelings toward a specific object or person.
C) Behavioral intention is the sum of underlying beliefs. Behavior is what you actually do.
D) Behavioral intention is what you want to do. Behavior is what you actually do.
A) Behavior is what you want to do. Behavioral intention is what you actually do.
B) Behavior is what you want to do. Behavioral intention reflects a person's feelings toward a specific object or person.
C) Behavioral intention is the sum of underlying beliefs. Behavior is what you actually do.
D) Behavioral intention is what you want to do. Behavior is what you actually do.
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22
______ is having skills in perceiving, empathizing with, and reacting appropriately to the emotions of others.
A) Self-awareness
B) Self-management
C) Social awareness
D) Relationship management
A) Self-awareness
B) Self-management
C) Social awareness
D) Relationship management
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23
Denise predicted her boss would be late for the end of month meeting, as he typically was. She stopped to consider the bigger picture and decided that being calm would better help her meet her goals. Instead of becoming overly irritated, she took the extra time to do additional preparation and take a few relaxing deep breaths. Denise is practicing what type of emotional regulation?
A) situation modification
B) attention deployment
C) suppression
D) cognitive change
A) situation modification
B) attention deployment
C) suppression
D) cognitive change
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24
Which element below is a set of processes through which people influence their own emotions and the ways in which they experience and express them?
A) emotional regulation
B) deep acting
C) surface acting
D) emotional dissonance
A) emotional regulation
B) deep acting
C) surface acting
D) emotional dissonance
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25
Our beliefs provide us with the necessary information to shape our attitudes, which in turn shape our ______.
A) virtues
B) behaviors
C) cognitions
D) attitudes
A) virtues
B) behaviors
C) cognitions
D) attitudes
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26
Which of the following emotional regulation strategies is response-focused?
A) situation selection
B) suppression
C) attention deployment
D) cognitive change
A) situation selection
B) suppression
C) attention deployment
D) cognitive change
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27
Which one of the items listed below is one of the dimensions of emotional intelligence?
A) self-recognition
B) self-management
C) cognitive change
D) attention deployment
A) self-recognition
B) self-management
C) cognitive change
D) attention deployment
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28
Which of the following emotional regulation strategies involves reassessing an event or situation to see the bigger picture and bring about a more positive emotional reaction?
A) situation modification
B) attention deployment
C) suppression
D) cognitive change
A) situation modification
B) attention deployment
C) suppression
D) cognitive change
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29
Which of the following emotional regulation strategies involves altering a situation to change its emotional impact?
A) situation modification
B) attention deployment
C) suppression
D) cognitive change
A) situation modification
B) attention deployment
C) suppression
D) cognitive change
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30
Which of the following statements is true regarding appropriate emotional expression in the identified country?
A) It is considered appropriate to show enthusiasm for work in China.
B) It is considered appropriate to debate points with passion in the United States.
C) Debating points with passion is typically perceived as showing off in the United States.
D) People in the United Kingdom tend to show enthusiasm and emotion at work.
A) It is considered appropriate to show enthusiasm for work in China.
B) It is considered appropriate to debate points with passion in the United States.
C) Debating points with passion is typically perceived as showing off in the United States.
D) People in the United Kingdom tend to show enthusiasm and emotion at work.
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31
As stated in the textbook, what item below determines our likes and dislikes and helps us to make judgments about other people or events?
A) behaviors
B) virtues
C) attitudes
D) cognitions
A) behaviors
B) virtues
C) attitudes
D) cognitions
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32
______ is the ability to understand emotions in ourselves and others in order to effectively manage our own behaviors and our interpersonal relationships.
A) Emotional intelligence
B) Emotional affect
C) Emotional labor
D) Emotional contagion
A) Emotional intelligence
B) Emotional affect
C) Emotional labor
D) Emotional contagion
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33
______ is a learned tendency to consistently respond positively or negatively to people or events.
A) Moral
B) Behavior
C) Virtue
D) Attitude
A) Moral
B) Behavior
C) Virtue
D) Attitude
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34
Harry has made the statement, "I don't like concert tours!" Of the elements that form attitudes, which element does this represent?
A) behavioral intention
B) affective evaluation
C) cognitive appraisal
D) self-awareness
A) behavioral intention
B) affective evaluation
C) cognitive appraisal
D) self-awareness
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35
______ is the ability to manage the emotions of others to build strong and healthy relationships with them.
A) Self-awareness
B) Self-management
C) Social awareness
D) Relationship management
A) Self-awareness
B) Self-management
C) Social awareness
D) Relationship management
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36
To the dismay of thousands of girls, Liam said, "I am not going on tour to promote my fifth album." Of the elements that form attitudes, which element does this represent?
A) behavioral intention
B) affective evaluation
C) cognitive appraisal
D) self-awareness
A) behavioral intention
B) affective evaluation
C) cognitive appraisal
D) self-awareness
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37
To joke with his coworkers, Richard likes to pretend to trip when walking down the hallway at work. However, the last time that he tripped, he actually fell right on his chin. It was hard for Jackie and the rest of the office not to laugh at him. Trying not to laugh when a coworker trips is an example of what type of emotional regulation?
A) reappraisal
B) attention deployment
C) suppression
D) cognitive change
A) reappraisal
B) attention deployment
C) suppression
D) cognitive change
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38
There have been many times that Niall was overheard stating that his fans were so beautiful and smart. Of the elements that form attitudes, which element does Niali's statement represent?
A) behavioral intention
B) affective evaluation
C) cognitive appraisal
D) self-awareness
A) behavioral intention
B) affective evaluation
C) cognitive appraisal
D) self-awareness
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39
The two main kinds of emotional regulation strategies are ______.
A) situation and attention deployment
B) response and reappraisal focused
C) antecedent focused and situation focused
D) antecedent focused and response focused
A) situation and attention deployment
B) response and reappraisal focused
C) antecedent focused and situation focused
D) antecedent focused and response focused
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40
Felicia is about to perform her first surgery, and recognizes that she is becoming sweaty and flushed. To calm her emotions, she walks herself through the steps of the surgery, and imagines the family's positive reaction when the surgery is complete. Felicia is engaging in which of the following emotional regulation strategies?
A) reappraisal
B) attention deployment
C) suppression
D) cognitive change
A) reappraisal
B) attention deployment
C) suppression
D) cognitive change
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41
The complexity and demands of a job are examples of what type of stressor?
A) avoidance stressor
B) obstruct stressor
C) challenge stressor
D) task stressor
A) avoidance stressor
B) obstruct stressor
C) challenge stressor
D) task stressor
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42
According to the textbook, the two main types of stressors are ______.
A) hindrance and task
B) confront and address
C) challenge and hindrance
D) address and avoid
A) hindrance and task
B) confront and address
C) challenge and hindrance
D) address and avoid
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43
Riley really hates to work out. She does not have the time in her day nor the energy, even though she knows it is good for her to do so. She feels bad about not exercising so she tells herself that she does not believe the research about the benefits of working out. What is Riley doing to make herself feel better?
A) rationalizing the inconsistency
B) changing her behavior
C) changing her belief
D) having congruous thoughts
A) rationalizing the inconsistency
B) changing her behavior
C) changing her belief
D) having congruous thoughts
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44
What type of stressor inhibits progress toward objectives?
A) task
B) hindrance
C) challenge
D) obstruct
A) task
B) hindrance
C) challenge
D) obstruct
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45
If an employee refuses to abandon their company even though their level of job satisfaction is very low, then they likely have ______.
A) low organizational citizenship behavior
B) low employee engagement
C) high counterproductive work behavior
D) high employee engagement
A) low organizational citizenship behavior
B) low employee engagement
C) high counterproductive work behavior
D) high employee engagement
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46
Which of the following statements is true of job satisfaction?
A) There is a positive correlation between job satisfaction and job security.
B) There is a negative correlation between job satisfaction and employee engagement.
C) There is a positive correlation between job satisfaction and on-the-job stress.
D) There is a negative correlation between job satisfaction and relationships with coworkers.
A) There is a positive correlation between job satisfaction and job security.
B) There is a negative correlation between job satisfaction and employee engagement.
C) There is a positive correlation between job satisfaction and on-the-job stress.
D) There is a negative correlation between job satisfaction and relationships with coworkers.
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47
______ is the degree to which an individual feels positive or negative about a job.
A) Job satisfaction
B) Organizational culture
C) Employee engagement
D) Organizational commitment
A) Job satisfaction
B) Organizational culture
C) Employee engagement
D) Organizational commitment
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48
______ is a response that occurs when a person perceives a situation as threatening to his or her well-being when his or her resources have been taxed or exceeded.
A) Strain
B) Counterproductive work behavior
C) Tension
D) Stress
A) Strain
B) Counterproductive work behavior
C) Tension
D) Stress
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49
Conflict, red tape, and highly political environments are all examples of what type of stressor?
A) task
B) hindrance
C) challenge
D) obstruct
A) task
B) hindrance
C) challenge
D) obstruct
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50
A discretionary and voluntary behavior that is not a part of the employee's specific role requirements and is not formally rewarded is called ______.
A) employee engagement
B) organizational citizenship behavior
C) productive work behaviors
D) organizational commitment
A) employee engagement
B) organizational citizenship behavior
C) productive work behaviors
D) organizational commitment
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51
______ are environmental stimuli that place demands on individuals.
A) Nuisances
B) Stressors
C) Pressures
D) Counterproductive work behaviors
A) Nuisances
B) Stressors
C) Pressures
D) Counterproductive work behaviors
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52
Christian's manager says that he creates conflict, takes shortcuts, and generally has a bad attitude. Christian exhibits ______.
A) employee disengagement
B) organizational liability
C) counterproductive work behaviors
D) constructive commitment
A) employee disengagement
B) organizational liability
C) counterproductive work behaviors
D) constructive commitment
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53
Which item below is defined as a connection with the organization and passion for the job?
A) employee engagement
B) organizational culture
C) organizational commitment
D) job satisfaction
A) employee engagement
B) organizational culture
C) organizational commitment
D) job satisfaction
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54
Challenge stressors are ______.
A) positively related to motivation and performance
B) positively related to ambition and inefficiency
C) negatively related to motivation and performance
D) negatively related to ambition and inefficiency
A) positively related to motivation and performance
B) positively related to ambition and inefficiency
C) negatively related to motivation and performance
D) negatively related to ambition and inefficiency
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55
What is the inconsistency called that creates discomfort that leads us to alter our attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors in order to restore harmony?
A) cognitive appraisal
B) congruous thoughts
C) cognitive dissonance
D) self-awareness
A) cognitive appraisal
B) congruous thoughts
C) cognitive dissonance
D) self-awareness
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56
Avoiding work or taking shortcuts, creating conflict, harassing coworkers, being physical or verbally aggressive, and stealing or sabotaging work efforts are all examples of ______.
A) employee disengagement
B) organizational liability
C) counterproductive work behaviors
D) constructive commitment
A) employee disengagement
B) organizational liability
C) counterproductive work behaviors
D) constructive commitment
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57
Marco's parents never used a calendar and constantly referred to planning as stifling. In his sales role, his boss always wants to see his calendar. When he first agreed to keep a calendar, he was reluctant and felt stifled, and experienced cognitive dissonance between his beliefs and his actions. Overtime, he began to recognize that keeping a calendar helped with communication with his boss, and even had a positive effect on his sales. Marco's cognitive dissonance was reduced by which of the following?
A) change the behavior
B) change the belief
C) have congruous thoughts
D) rationalize the inconsistency
A) change the behavior
B) change the belief
C) have congruous thoughts
D) rationalize the inconsistency
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58
The corporation where Chandler works closely with the local food bank. The food bank has been having trouble finding volunteers to fill their staffing needs. Chandler has decided that he and his wife Monica would like to help out for a few hours on the weekends. Chandler knows that he will not be rewarded for stepping out of his specific role requirements at work, but he wants to go above and beyond for his corporation. This is an example of ______.
A) productive work behaviors
B) organizational commitment
C) counterproductive work behavior
D) organizational citizenship behavior
A) productive work behaviors
B) organizational commitment
C) counterproductive work behavior
D) organizational citizenship behavior
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59
Rachel is frustrated with her boss, Ross, at the Vitamin Villa. She has expressed an interest in reorganizing the shelves to spiff up the store. She knows that if she could do this, then it would be easier for customers to find what they are looking for. She doesn't feel listened to or valued by Ross. Rachel has a ______.
A) low level of job gratification
B) high level of job satisfaction
C) low level of job satisfaction
D) low level of depression
A) low level of job gratification
B) high level of job satisfaction
C) low level of job satisfaction
D) low level of depression
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60
Which of the following is an example of counterproductive work behaviors?
A) showing up late to work
B) showing up early to meetings
C) fixing a broken copier
D) ordering supplies for the break room
A) showing up late to work
B) showing up early to meetings
C) fixing a broken copier
D) ordering supplies for the break room
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61
______ comprises high levels of stressors that have destructive and negative effects on effort and performance.
A) Distress
B) Stress
C) Eustress
D) Strain
A) Distress
B) Stress
C) Eustress
D) Strain
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62
What element below is defined as moderate level of stressors that have constructive and positive effects on effort and performance?
A) strain
B) distress
C) stress
D) eustress
A) strain
B) distress
C) stress
D) eustress
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63
Which item below is a hindrance stressor?
A) job complexity
B) workload
C) deadlines
D) role ambiguity
A) job complexity
B) workload
C) deadlines
D) role ambiguity
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64
Because of the clear differences between emotions and moods, they do not influence each other.
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65
Emotions are usually intense and moods are more generalized.
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66
Which coping mechanism aims at reducing or eliminating stressors by attempting to understand the problem and seek practical ways in which to resolve it?
A) problem-focused coping
B) intuition-focused coping
C) emotion-focused coping
D) complication-focused coping
A) problem-focused coping
B) intuition-focused coping
C) emotion-focused coping
D) complication-focused coping
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67
Studies have shown that effective wellness programs ______.
A) increase employee turnover
B) cost more money than they save
C) reduce hospital admissions
D) reduce morale
A) increase employee turnover
B) cost more money than they save
C) reduce hospital admissions
D) reduce morale
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68
Ezra is up against a tight deadline. He is stressed because his boss, Emily, just gave him two more tasks associated with a very complex project. He thinks Emily is a little passive-aggressive because she likes to throw red tape his way just to add to his stress. Ezra is feeling what?
A) challenge stressors from Emily and hindrance stressors from the job
B) challenge stressors from the job and hindrance stressors from Emily
C) only hindrance stressors
D) only challenge stressors
A) challenge stressors from Emily and hindrance stressors from the job
B) challenge stressors from the job and hindrance stressors from Emily
C) only hindrance stressors
D) only challenge stressors
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69
Negative attitudes and emotions that can lower job satisfaction are called ______.
A) intellectual element of stress
B) psychological element of stress
C) physiological element of stress
D) job burnout element of stress
A) intellectual element of stress
B) psychological element of stress
C) physiological element of stress
D) job burnout element of stress
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70
Robin and Ted are feeling distressed about the number of patrons that attend their dance club. Even though Robin has worked tirelessly on creating theme nights and sprucing up the club, the attendance has been low. Ted has decided that he needs to advertise in the local college newspaper and promote the theme evenings that Robin has created. What type of coping has Ted used?
A) complication-focused coping
B) problem-focused coping
C) intuition-focused coping
D) emotion-focused coping
A) complication-focused coping
B) problem-focused coping
C) intuition-focused coping
D) emotion-focused coping
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71
Howie has been burning the candle at both ends because he had to get another job to help pay for his expensive new car. He can't sleep at night and is just too exhausted to make it to the gym. Howie is experiencing a ______.
A) intellectual element of stress
B) psychological element of stress
C) physiological element of stress
D) job burnout element of stress
A) intellectual element of stress
B) psychological element of stress
C) physiological element of stress
D) job burnout element of stress
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72
Negative physical health effects are relevant to what element of distress?
A) intellectual element of stress
B) psychological element of stress
C) physiological element of stress
D) job burnout element of stress
A) intellectual element of stress
B) psychological element of stress
C) physiological element of stress
D) job burnout element of stress
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73
Emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and loss of interest in the job that can result from ongoing exposure to high levels of stressors is what element of distress?
A) intellectual element of stress
B) psychological element of stress
C) physiological element of stress
D) job burnout element of stress
A) intellectual element of stress
B) psychological element of stress
C) physiological element of stress
D) job burnout element of stress
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74
Which coping mechanism is an effort to try to change a person's emotional reaction to a stressor by using positive language and distracting techniques?
A) complication-focused coping
B) problem-focused coping
C) intuition-focused coping
D) emotion-focused coping
A) complication-focused coping
B) problem-focused coping
C) intuition-focused coping
D) emotion-focused coping
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75
______ is a personal or organizational effort to promote health and well-being.
A) Problem-focused coping
B) Emotion-focused program
C) Wellness program
D) Eustress
A) Problem-focused coping
B) Emotion-focused program
C) Wellness program
D) Eustress
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76
When an organization provides access to services, such as medical screenings, weight management, health advice, and exercise programs, they are implementing a/an ______.
A) wellness program
B) weakness repairing
C) well-being program
D) wholeness training
A) wellness program
B) weakness repairing
C) well-being program
D) wholeness training
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77
Hindrance stressors are ______.
A) positively related to motivation and performance
B) positively related to ambition and inefficiency
C) negatively related to motivation and performance
D) negatively related to ambition and inefficiency
A) positively related to motivation and performance
B) positively related to ambition and inefficiency
C) negatively related to motivation and performance
D) negatively related to ambition and inefficiency
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78
Over time, hindrance stressors can lead to ______.
A) strains
B) stress
C) eustress
D) job satisfaction
A) strains
B) stress
C) eustress
D) job satisfaction
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79
Which element below is associated with eustress?
A) high performance
B) exhaustion
C) job burnout
D) cynicism
A) high performance
B) exhaustion
C) job burnout
D) cynicism
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80
Lily's boss asks her to complete menial and irrelevant tasks, which in turn gets in the way of helping customers. Lily is experiencing ______.
A) challenge stressors
B) job satisfaction
C) employee engagement
D) hindrance stressors
A) challenge stressors
B) job satisfaction
C) employee engagement
D) hindrance stressors
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