Deck 11: Stress and Health Psychology

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Bobbi is very interested in theater. When she fails to get the lead in the school play, rather than just give up her theatrical efforts, she accepts her smaller role. Her behavior is an example of ________.

A) adjustment
B) stress
C) coping
D) pressure
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According to Lazarus, ________.

A) stress is only the result of life or death problems
B) stress is often the result of life's petty annoyances, irritations, and frustrations
C) stress is almost always the result of conflict
D) dramatic events are the chief source of stress
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When we must speed up, intensify, or shift the direction in our behaviors or when we feel we have to live up to a higher standard of performance, we experience ________.

A) cognitive dissonance
B) anxiety
C) overload
D) pressure
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According to Lewin, the result of facing a choice between two undesirable possibilities, neither of which has any positive qualities, is called a(n) ________ conflict.

A) avoidance/avoidance
B) approach/avoidance
C) approach/approach
D) multiple approach/avoidance
Question
Any environmental demand that creates a state of tension or threat and requires change or adaptation is called ________.

A) pressure
B) adjustment
C) a stressor
D) arousal
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Which of the following researchers is most closely associated with exploring the relationship of "hassles" to stress?

A) Lazarus
B) Holmes
C) Rahe
D) Selye
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According to Lewin, the result of simultaneous attraction to two appealing possibilities, neither of which has any negative qualities is called an ________ conflict.

A) approach/avoidance
B) incompatible demands
C) avoidance/avoidance
D) approach/approach
Question
Delays, lack of resources, losses, and failures as sources of ________.

A) pressure
B) internal dissonance
C) frustration
D) anxiety
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For someone who likes both movies and concerts, choosing between going to one or the other represents an ________ conflict.

A) approach/approach
B) avoidance/avoidance
C) incompatible demands
D) approach/avoidance
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Stress is experienced ________.

A) only when we are faced with pleasant situations
B) in pleasant and unpleasant situations
C) only in life or death situations
D) only when we are faced with unpleasant situations
Question
Conflict was described in terms of its two opposite tendencies of approach and avoidance by ________.

A) Coleman
B) Freud
C) Lewin
D) Epstein
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Of all of life's troubles, ________ is probably the most common.

A) pressure
B) conflict
C) frustration
D) failure
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Amy wants to be a dentist but can't get into dental school despite two years of trying because her grades are too low. She is angry at herself for not earning better grades and feels that continuing to apply to other dental schools is hopeless. Her feelings stem from ________.

A) conflict
B) frustration
C) anxiety
D) internal dissonance
Question
According to Lazarus, major events ________.

A) result only in minor stress
B) are unrelated to stress
C) trigger numerous little hassles that give rise to stress
D) are the chief direct source of stress
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Gloria wants to be the best account executive her firm has ever seen, in the hope that she may quickly be promoted to vice president for investment and finance. She is pushing herself to achieve perfection because of ________.

A) frustration
B) internal dissonance
C) pressure
D) anxiety
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Each of the following is considered by your text to be one of the five common sources of frustration except ________.

A) anxiety
B) discrimination
C) lack of resources
D) losses
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Petty annoyances, irritations, and frustrations that arise from chronic or repeated conditions of living are called ________.

A) life events
B) irritants
C) hassles
D) catastrophes
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When you want to purchase a particular book, only to find out that it is out of stock at your local bookstore, you are most likely to experience ________.

A) frustration
B) conflict
C) internal dissonance
D) anxiety
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________ life changes involve a certain amount of stress.

A) Only major positive
B) Only major negative
C) All major
D) Only some major positive and major negative
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The necessity to choose between two incompatible needs, demands, opportunities, or goals is called ________.

A) pressure
B) anxiety
C) dissonance
D) conflict
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________ coping tends to be problem-oriented and to focus on the immediate issue.

A) Indirect
B) Direct
C) Defensive
D) Passive
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Henry's term paper is due and he hasn't finished it. He can turn in the unfinished paper and receive a failing grade or he can hand it in late, in which case he will lose so many points he will also fail. Henry's dilemma would be described by Lewin as a(n) ________ conflict.

A) double approach/avoidance
B) avoidance/avoidance
C) approach/avoidance
D) approach/approach
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Dawnelle is sitting in class, when her professor makes the following announcement: "Any student who earned less than a 70% on the last exam is required to make an appointment to see me so that we can discuss your study habits and find ways to help you improve." She thinks to herself, "I got an 84% on that exam, so I don't have to go to his office if I don't want to." Dawnelle has made a(n) _______ appraisal of the situation, since she is deciding whether it is or is not relevant to her own circumstance.

A) tertiary
B) primary
C) coping
D) secondary
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People with a trait called ________ tolerate stress extremely well, and in some cases seem to thrive on it.

A) hardiness
B) self-actualization
C) confidence
D) resilience
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Which of the following people is likely to experience the most stress in a given situation?

A) an optimist with an external locus of control
B) an optimist with an internal locus of control
C) a pessimist with an external locus of control
D) a pessimist with an internal locus of control
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The walls of Martha and Bill's apartment complex are very thin. Often, they cannot fall asleep because the people who live downstairs play their radio too loudly at night. After years of putting up with the noise, they rent a house of their own. Their behavior represents ________ coping.

A) indirect
B) defensive
C) direct
D) adaptive
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Which of the following people is likely to experience the least stress in a given situation?

A) a pessimist with an external locus of control
B) an optimist with an external locus of control
C) an optimist with an internal locus of control
D) a pessimist with an internal locus of control
Question
One of the most common and effective ways of coping with a conflict is to ________.

A) compromise
B) be aggressive
C) withdraw
D) deny the conflict
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According to Lazarus and Folkman, there are three key processes that must occur when one is evaluating events that may be stressful. They include all but which of the following?

A) Assessing the relevance of the situation to one's own self-esteem or well-being.
B) Assessing the options that one has for dealing with a situation.
C) Deciding what one can do if a situation is changeable or controllable.
D) Figuring out the precipitating causes of the stressful situation
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The ability to "bounce back," recover one's self-confidence, good spirits, and hopeful attitude after extreme and prolonged stress is called ________.

A) self-efficacy
B) hardiness
C) reactivity
D) resilience
Question
Any intentional effort to change an uncomfortable situation is called ________ coping.

A) indirect
B) aggressive
C) direct
D) defensive
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Sue feels she must be competent, adequate, and successful in everything she does. Since this is impossible she feels worthless as a human being. Ellis and Harper would say her problem arises from ________.

A) irrational beliefs
B) faulty expectations
C) faulty personal "tapes"
D) faulty response cues
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The phrase "a mixed blessing" most accurately describes a(n) ________ conflict.

A) double approach/avoidance
B) approach/approach
C) avoidance/avoidance
D) approach/avoidance
Question
Acknowledging a stressful situation directly and attempting to find a solution to the problem or attain a difficult goal is called ________.

A) sublimation
B) compromise
C) aggression
D) confrontation
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Confrontation, compromise, and withdrawal are all forms of ________.

A) self-deception
B) direct coping
C) indirect coping
D) defensive coping
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People are likely to sit down and wait for events to resolve things for them if caught in a(n) ________ conflict.

A) avoidance/avoidance
B) approach/approach
C) approach/avoidance
D) double approach/avoidance
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A single goal whose attainment produces both good and bad consequences usually creates a(n) ________ conflict.

A) approach/avoidance
B) double approach/avoidance
C) avoidance/avoidance
D) approach/approach
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The old saying "damned if you do and damned if you don't" most resembles a(n) ________ conflict.

A) double approach/avoidance
B) approach/avoidance
C) approach/approach
D) avoidance/avoidance
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Expressions of anger are a form of ________.

A) compromise
B) withdrawal
C) confrontation
D) abreaction
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An internal source of stress described by Ellis and Harper is a set of ________.

A) hardiness traits
B) projection cues
C) response cues
D) irrational beliefs
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A corporate executive who feels guilty about the way she ascended to power accuses her colleagues of ruthless ambition. Her behavior typifies ________.

A) projection
B) sublimation
C) displacement
D) identification
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In World War II, many prisoners in concentration camps came to imitate the behaviors and mannerisms of the brutal guards who were their captors. The behavior of these prisoners is probably due to ________.

A) sublimation
B) projection
C) identification
D) reaction formation
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Soldiers who break down in the battlefield often cope with their situation by blocking out all memories of their behavior and their situation. This is a type of ________.

A) repression
B) withdrawal
C) aggression
D) intellectualization
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Perhaps the greatest danger of withdrawal as a way of coping is that it will ________.

A) result in stoicism in all similar future situations
B) result in avoidance of similar future situations
C) result in aggression
D) eliminate the chance for future compromise
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When we attribute feelings we do not want to have to someone else, we may be ________.

A) projecting
B) sublimating
C) displacing
D) identifying
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When individuals realize their adversary is more powerful than they are, a positive and realistic adjustment is ________.

A) withdrawal
B) aggression
C) regression
D) denial
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The most basic defense mechanisms are ________.

A) denial and rationalization
B) projection and denial
C) projection and rationalization
D) denial and repression
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A supposedly mature adult reverting to childlike behavior is typical of ________.

A) regression
B) repression
C) reaction formation
D) sublimation
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The self-deceptive elements of defensive coping led Freud to believe that these elements were ________.

A) totally conscious
B) unconscious
C) maladaptive
D) manipulative
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The most common mechanism for blocking painful feelings and memories is ________.

A) displacement
B) repression
C) projection
D) denial
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In situations where people are under stress but there is little or nothing they can do to cope directly with the stress, they are likely to turn to ________.

A) aggression
B) confrontation
C) defense mechanisms
D) compromise
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Lilly has been told by her doctor that she is suffering from a terminal illness. Instead of making preparations for her demise, she acts as if nothing is wrong and tells her friends that her doctor is a "quack" who misdiagnosed her illness. She believes that she will recover despite her doctor's warning. Her behavior is typical of someone using ________.

A) rationalization
B) projection
C) denial
D) repression
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Which of the following statements is true of defense mechanisms?

A) They indicate future psychosis in an individual.
B) They indicate the presence of severe neuroses.
C) They are self-deceptive techniques.
D) They are not used by well-adjusted people.
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Refusing to acknowledge a painful or threatening reality is ________.

A) projection
B) repression
C) rationalization
D) denial
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Defensive coping is a form of ________.

A) confrontation
B) self-deception
C) aggression
D) compromise
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The reverse of projection is ________.

A) identification
B) intellectualization
C) sublimation
D) reaction formation
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In a hostage situation, to survive, victims sometimes seek to please their captors, and may identify with them as a way of coping with unbearable and unstoppable stress. This phenomenon is known as the ________.

A) Stockholm syndrome
B) general adaptation syndrome
C) phi phenomenon
D) Korsakoff's syndrome
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A parent with unfulfilled ambitions shares emotionally in her child's success. When the child is promoted, the parent feels as if she, herself, has triumphed. Her behavior exemplifies the defense mechanism of ________.

A) projection
B) identification
C) reaction formation
D) sublimation
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In a contract negotiation, union leaders initially demand a $2 per hour raise. Management does not want to give workers a raise at all. Eventually, both sides agree to a $1 per hour raise. This is an example of ________.

A) compromise
B) sublimation
C) confrontation
D) displacement
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After weeks of being taunted by her so-called "friends" at school, Alyssa begins actively avoiding them whenever possible. Her coping style is best described as ________.

A) compromise
B) rationalization
C) confrontation
D) withdrawal
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When women are under stress, they are more likely than men to ________.

A) withdraw and try to be alone
B) behave aggressively
C) engage in denial
D) seek contact and support from others
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The tend-and-befriend response may be linked to the hormone ________.

A) oxytocin
B) glucagon
C) serotonin
D) epinephrine
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Each of the following is probably true of lower-class members of society except they ________.

A) have fewer people and fewer community resources they can turn to for help during hard times
B) have an internal locus of control
C) do not cope with their difficulties as well as those in the upper classes
D) have to deal with more stressors than people who are financially secure.
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Analyzing our problems by detaching ourselves from them and talking about them as if they are not concerns to us, but other people, is called ________.

A) projection
B) sublimation
C) regression
D) intellectualization
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The hormone ________ reduces the effects of oxytocin.

A) thyroxin
B) testosterone
C) estrogen
D) progesterone
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A reaction formation is a behavioral form of ________.

A) identification
B) rationalization
C) displacement
D) denial
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The redirection and transformation of repressed drive into more socially acceptable forms is called ________.

A) displacement
B) repression
C) denial
D) sublimation
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Defensive coping signifies an impending breakdown.
B) Defensive coping is used only by immature people.
C) Defense mechanisms are always maladaptive.
D) Over the long run, certain defenses can hinder successful adjustment.
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The salesman who throws a "temper tantrum" when his car is not repaired on schedule is probably ________.

A) displacing
B) projecting
C) regressing
D) sublimating
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When you are faced with a dangerous or threatening situation, your adrenal glands release stress hormones such as adrenaline into the bloodstream. Subsequently, there are increases in your blood pressure, heart rate, respiration, and perspiration. This reaction is known as the ________.

A) Stockholm Syndrome
B) Peter principle
C) fight-or-flight response
D) Phi phenomenon
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Intellectualization is a subtle form of ________.

A) identification
B) projection
C) denial
D) displacement
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A doctor who sees patients suffering every day protects herself from being affected by her patients' pain by discussing them only in terms of distant, technical, medical terminology. This doctor's behavior is typical of ________.

A) projection
B) sublimation
C) regression
D) intellectualization
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The "fight-or-flight" response was first described and labeled by ________.

A) Walter Cannon
B) Hans Selye
C) Arnold Lazarus
D) Holmes and Rahe
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When under stress ________ secrete oxytocin.

A) both males and females
B) females but not males
C) males but not females
D) neither males nor females
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Parents who are overprotective of a child they did not want may be exhibiting ________.

A) a reaction formation
B) denial
C) projection
D) sublimation
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Johnny is extremely angry at his father and wants to hurt him, but hits his little brother instead. This is most likely an example of ________.

A) sublimation
B) denial
C) displacement
D) reaction formation
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A subfield of psychology concerned with the relationship between psychological factors and physical health and illness is called ________ psychology.

A) health
B) environmental
C) forensic
D) behavioral
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The shifting of repressed motives and emotions from an original object to a substitute object is known as ________.

A) denial
B) aggression
C) projection
D) displacement
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When people express exaggerated emotions and ideas that are the opposite of their real emotions and ideas, they are exhibiting ________.

A) displacement
B) repression
C) intellectualization
D) reaction formation
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Displacement is the ________.

A) redirection of repressed emotions to substitutes
B) opposite of regression
C) sense of rejection felt by many victims of discrimination
D) behavioral form of denial
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Bobbi is very interested in theater. When she fails to get the lead in the school play, rather than just give up her theatrical efforts, she accepts her smaller role. Her behavior is an example of ________.

A) adjustment
B) stress
C) coping
D) pressure
adjustment
2
According to Lazarus, ________.

A) stress is only the result of life or death problems
B) stress is often the result of life's petty annoyances, irritations, and frustrations
C) stress is almost always the result of conflict
D) dramatic events are the chief source of stress
stress is often the result of life's petty annoyances, irritations, and frustrations
3
When we must speed up, intensify, or shift the direction in our behaviors or when we feel we have to live up to a higher standard of performance, we experience ________.

A) cognitive dissonance
B) anxiety
C) overload
D) pressure
pressure
4
According to Lewin, the result of facing a choice between two undesirable possibilities, neither of which has any positive qualities, is called a(n) ________ conflict.

A) avoidance/avoidance
B) approach/avoidance
C) approach/approach
D) multiple approach/avoidance
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Any environmental demand that creates a state of tension or threat and requires change or adaptation is called ________.

A) pressure
B) adjustment
C) a stressor
D) arousal
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Which of the following researchers is most closely associated with exploring the relationship of "hassles" to stress?

A) Lazarus
B) Holmes
C) Rahe
D) Selye
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According to Lewin, the result of simultaneous attraction to two appealing possibilities, neither of which has any negative qualities is called an ________ conflict.

A) approach/avoidance
B) incompatible demands
C) avoidance/avoidance
D) approach/approach
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Delays, lack of resources, losses, and failures as sources of ________.

A) pressure
B) internal dissonance
C) frustration
D) anxiety
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For someone who likes both movies and concerts, choosing between going to one or the other represents an ________ conflict.

A) approach/approach
B) avoidance/avoidance
C) incompatible demands
D) approach/avoidance
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Stress is experienced ________.

A) only when we are faced with pleasant situations
B) in pleasant and unpleasant situations
C) only in life or death situations
D) only when we are faced with unpleasant situations
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Conflict was described in terms of its two opposite tendencies of approach and avoidance by ________.

A) Coleman
B) Freud
C) Lewin
D) Epstein
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Of all of life's troubles, ________ is probably the most common.

A) pressure
B) conflict
C) frustration
D) failure
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Amy wants to be a dentist but can't get into dental school despite two years of trying because her grades are too low. She is angry at herself for not earning better grades and feels that continuing to apply to other dental schools is hopeless. Her feelings stem from ________.

A) conflict
B) frustration
C) anxiety
D) internal dissonance
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According to Lazarus, major events ________.

A) result only in minor stress
B) are unrelated to stress
C) trigger numerous little hassles that give rise to stress
D) are the chief direct source of stress
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Gloria wants to be the best account executive her firm has ever seen, in the hope that she may quickly be promoted to vice president for investment and finance. She is pushing herself to achieve perfection because of ________.

A) frustration
B) internal dissonance
C) pressure
D) anxiety
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Each of the following is considered by your text to be one of the five common sources of frustration except ________.

A) anxiety
B) discrimination
C) lack of resources
D) losses
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Petty annoyances, irritations, and frustrations that arise from chronic or repeated conditions of living are called ________.

A) life events
B) irritants
C) hassles
D) catastrophes
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When you want to purchase a particular book, only to find out that it is out of stock at your local bookstore, you are most likely to experience ________.

A) frustration
B) conflict
C) internal dissonance
D) anxiety
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________ life changes involve a certain amount of stress.

A) Only major positive
B) Only major negative
C) All major
D) Only some major positive and major negative
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The necessity to choose between two incompatible needs, demands, opportunities, or goals is called ________.

A) pressure
B) anxiety
C) dissonance
D) conflict
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________ coping tends to be problem-oriented and to focus on the immediate issue.

A) Indirect
B) Direct
C) Defensive
D) Passive
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22
Henry's term paper is due and he hasn't finished it. He can turn in the unfinished paper and receive a failing grade or he can hand it in late, in which case he will lose so many points he will also fail. Henry's dilemma would be described by Lewin as a(n) ________ conflict.

A) double approach/avoidance
B) avoidance/avoidance
C) approach/avoidance
D) approach/approach
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Dawnelle is sitting in class, when her professor makes the following announcement: "Any student who earned less than a 70% on the last exam is required to make an appointment to see me so that we can discuss your study habits and find ways to help you improve." She thinks to herself, "I got an 84% on that exam, so I don't have to go to his office if I don't want to." Dawnelle has made a(n) _______ appraisal of the situation, since she is deciding whether it is or is not relevant to her own circumstance.

A) tertiary
B) primary
C) coping
D) secondary
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People with a trait called ________ tolerate stress extremely well, and in some cases seem to thrive on it.

A) hardiness
B) self-actualization
C) confidence
D) resilience
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25
Which of the following people is likely to experience the most stress in a given situation?

A) an optimist with an external locus of control
B) an optimist with an internal locus of control
C) a pessimist with an external locus of control
D) a pessimist with an internal locus of control
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26
The walls of Martha and Bill's apartment complex are very thin. Often, they cannot fall asleep because the people who live downstairs play their radio too loudly at night. After years of putting up with the noise, they rent a house of their own. Their behavior represents ________ coping.

A) indirect
B) defensive
C) direct
D) adaptive
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Which of the following people is likely to experience the least stress in a given situation?

A) a pessimist with an external locus of control
B) an optimist with an external locus of control
C) an optimist with an internal locus of control
D) a pessimist with an internal locus of control
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One of the most common and effective ways of coping with a conflict is to ________.

A) compromise
B) be aggressive
C) withdraw
D) deny the conflict
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29
According to Lazarus and Folkman, there are three key processes that must occur when one is evaluating events that may be stressful. They include all but which of the following?

A) Assessing the relevance of the situation to one's own self-esteem or well-being.
B) Assessing the options that one has for dealing with a situation.
C) Deciding what one can do if a situation is changeable or controllable.
D) Figuring out the precipitating causes of the stressful situation
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The ability to "bounce back," recover one's self-confidence, good spirits, and hopeful attitude after extreme and prolonged stress is called ________.

A) self-efficacy
B) hardiness
C) reactivity
D) resilience
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Any intentional effort to change an uncomfortable situation is called ________ coping.

A) indirect
B) aggressive
C) direct
D) defensive
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Sue feels she must be competent, adequate, and successful in everything she does. Since this is impossible she feels worthless as a human being. Ellis and Harper would say her problem arises from ________.

A) irrational beliefs
B) faulty expectations
C) faulty personal "tapes"
D) faulty response cues
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33
The phrase "a mixed blessing" most accurately describes a(n) ________ conflict.

A) double approach/avoidance
B) approach/approach
C) avoidance/avoidance
D) approach/avoidance
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Acknowledging a stressful situation directly and attempting to find a solution to the problem or attain a difficult goal is called ________.

A) sublimation
B) compromise
C) aggression
D) confrontation
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Confrontation, compromise, and withdrawal are all forms of ________.

A) self-deception
B) direct coping
C) indirect coping
D) defensive coping
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People are likely to sit down and wait for events to resolve things for them if caught in a(n) ________ conflict.

A) avoidance/avoidance
B) approach/approach
C) approach/avoidance
D) double approach/avoidance
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A single goal whose attainment produces both good and bad consequences usually creates a(n) ________ conflict.

A) approach/avoidance
B) double approach/avoidance
C) avoidance/avoidance
D) approach/approach
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38
The old saying "damned if you do and damned if you don't" most resembles a(n) ________ conflict.

A) double approach/avoidance
B) approach/avoidance
C) approach/approach
D) avoidance/avoidance
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39
Expressions of anger are a form of ________.

A) compromise
B) withdrawal
C) confrontation
D) abreaction
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40
An internal source of stress described by Ellis and Harper is a set of ________.

A) hardiness traits
B) projection cues
C) response cues
D) irrational beliefs
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41
A corporate executive who feels guilty about the way she ascended to power accuses her colleagues of ruthless ambition. Her behavior typifies ________.

A) projection
B) sublimation
C) displacement
D) identification
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42
In World War II, many prisoners in concentration camps came to imitate the behaviors and mannerisms of the brutal guards who were their captors. The behavior of these prisoners is probably due to ________.

A) sublimation
B) projection
C) identification
D) reaction formation
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43
Soldiers who break down in the battlefield often cope with their situation by blocking out all memories of their behavior and their situation. This is a type of ________.

A) repression
B) withdrawal
C) aggression
D) intellectualization
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44
Perhaps the greatest danger of withdrawal as a way of coping is that it will ________.

A) result in stoicism in all similar future situations
B) result in avoidance of similar future situations
C) result in aggression
D) eliminate the chance for future compromise
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45
When we attribute feelings we do not want to have to someone else, we may be ________.

A) projecting
B) sublimating
C) displacing
D) identifying
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46
When individuals realize their adversary is more powerful than they are, a positive and realistic adjustment is ________.

A) withdrawal
B) aggression
C) regression
D) denial
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47
The most basic defense mechanisms are ________.

A) denial and rationalization
B) projection and denial
C) projection and rationalization
D) denial and repression
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48
A supposedly mature adult reverting to childlike behavior is typical of ________.

A) regression
B) repression
C) reaction formation
D) sublimation
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49
The self-deceptive elements of defensive coping led Freud to believe that these elements were ________.

A) totally conscious
B) unconscious
C) maladaptive
D) manipulative
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50
The most common mechanism for blocking painful feelings and memories is ________.

A) displacement
B) repression
C) projection
D) denial
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51
In situations where people are under stress but there is little or nothing they can do to cope directly with the stress, they are likely to turn to ________.

A) aggression
B) confrontation
C) defense mechanisms
D) compromise
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52
Lilly has been told by her doctor that she is suffering from a terminal illness. Instead of making preparations for her demise, she acts as if nothing is wrong and tells her friends that her doctor is a "quack" who misdiagnosed her illness. She believes that she will recover despite her doctor's warning. Her behavior is typical of someone using ________.

A) rationalization
B) projection
C) denial
D) repression
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53
Which of the following statements is true of defense mechanisms?

A) They indicate future psychosis in an individual.
B) They indicate the presence of severe neuroses.
C) They are self-deceptive techniques.
D) They are not used by well-adjusted people.
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54
Refusing to acknowledge a painful or threatening reality is ________.

A) projection
B) repression
C) rationalization
D) denial
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55
Defensive coping is a form of ________.

A) confrontation
B) self-deception
C) aggression
D) compromise
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56
The reverse of projection is ________.

A) identification
B) intellectualization
C) sublimation
D) reaction formation
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57
In a hostage situation, to survive, victims sometimes seek to please their captors, and may identify with them as a way of coping with unbearable and unstoppable stress. This phenomenon is known as the ________.

A) Stockholm syndrome
B) general adaptation syndrome
C) phi phenomenon
D) Korsakoff's syndrome
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58
A parent with unfulfilled ambitions shares emotionally in her child's success. When the child is promoted, the parent feels as if she, herself, has triumphed. Her behavior exemplifies the defense mechanism of ________.

A) projection
B) identification
C) reaction formation
D) sublimation
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59
In a contract negotiation, union leaders initially demand a $2 per hour raise. Management does not want to give workers a raise at all. Eventually, both sides agree to a $1 per hour raise. This is an example of ________.

A) compromise
B) sublimation
C) confrontation
D) displacement
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60
After weeks of being taunted by her so-called "friends" at school, Alyssa begins actively avoiding them whenever possible. Her coping style is best described as ________.

A) compromise
B) rationalization
C) confrontation
D) withdrawal
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61
When women are under stress, they are more likely than men to ________.

A) withdraw and try to be alone
B) behave aggressively
C) engage in denial
D) seek contact and support from others
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62
The tend-and-befriend response may be linked to the hormone ________.

A) oxytocin
B) glucagon
C) serotonin
D) epinephrine
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63
Each of the following is probably true of lower-class members of society except they ________.

A) have fewer people and fewer community resources they can turn to for help during hard times
B) have an internal locus of control
C) do not cope with their difficulties as well as those in the upper classes
D) have to deal with more stressors than people who are financially secure.
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64
Analyzing our problems by detaching ourselves from them and talking about them as if they are not concerns to us, but other people, is called ________.

A) projection
B) sublimation
C) regression
D) intellectualization
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65
The hormone ________ reduces the effects of oxytocin.

A) thyroxin
B) testosterone
C) estrogen
D) progesterone
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66
A reaction formation is a behavioral form of ________.

A) identification
B) rationalization
C) displacement
D) denial
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67
The redirection and transformation of repressed drive into more socially acceptable forms is called ________.

A) displacement
B) repression
C) denial
D) sublimation
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68
Which of the following statements is true?

A) Defensive coping signifies an impending breakdown.
B) Defensive coping is used only by immature people.
C) Defense mechanisms are always maladaptive.
D) Over the long run, certain defenses can hinder successful adjustment.
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69
The salesman who throws a "temper tantrum" when his car is not repaired on schedule is probably ________.

A) displacing
B) projecting
C) regressing
D) sublimating
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70
When you are faced with a dangerous or threatening situation, your adrenal glands release stress hormones such as adrenaline into the bloodstream. Subsequently, there are increases in your blood pressure, heart rate, respiration, and perspiration. This reaction is known as the ________.

A) Stockholm Syndrome
B) Peter principle
C) fight-or-flight response
D) Phi phenomenon
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71
Intellectualization is a subtle form of ________.

A) identification
B) projection
C) denial
D) displacement
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72
A doctor who sees patients suffering every day protects herself from being affected by her patients' pain by discussing them only in terms of distant, technical, medical terminology. This doctor's behavior is typical of ________.

A) projection
B) sublimation
C) regression
D) intellectualization
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73
The "fight-or-flight" response was first described and labeled by ________.

A) Walter Cannon
B) Hans Selye
C) Arnold Lazarus
D) Holmes and Rahe
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74
When under stress ________ secrete oxytocin.

A) both males and females
B) females but not males
C) males but not females
D) neither males nor females
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75
Parents who are overprotective of a child they did not want may be exhibiting ________.

A) a reaction formation
B) denial
C) projection
D) sublimation
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76
Johnny is extremely angry at his father and wants to hurt him, but hits his little brother instead. This is most likely an example of ________.

A) sublimation
B) denial
C) displacement
D) reaction formation
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77
A subfield of psychology concerned with the relationship between psychological factors and physical health and illness is called ________ psychology.

A) health
B) environmental
C) forensic
D) behavioral
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78
The shifting of repressed motives and emotions from an original object to a substitute object is known as ________.

A) denial
B) aggression
C) projection
D) displacement
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79
When people express exaggerated emotions and ideas that are the opposite of their real emotions and ideas, they are exhibiting ________.

A) displacement
B) repression
C) intellectualization
D) reaction formation
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80
Displacement is the ________.

A) redirection of repressed emotions to substitutes
B) opposite of regression
C) sense of rejection felt by many victims of discrimination
D) behavioral form of denial
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