Title: Step Up To: Psychology STRESS
1Step Up To PsychologySTRESS
- Psychology, Eighth Edition
- By David G. Myers
21. Whether we experience stress depends upon
- A) the situation.
- B) how life threatening it is.
- C) our cognitive appraisal.
- D) whether or not others are involved.
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32. The two-track stress response system involves
the cerebral cortex and the _____.
- A) sympathetic nervous system
- B) peripheral nervous system
- C) heart and lungs
- D) corpus collosum
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43. According to Selyes General Adaptation
Syndrome, we are most likely to become ill as the
result of stress during the ___ phase.
- A) alarm
- B) resistance
- C) exhaustion
- D) recovery
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54. Stress is related to the leading cause of
death in the U.S., which is
- A) cancer.
- B) coronary heart disease.
- C) suicide.
- D) stroke.
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6Research suggests that those with Type A
personality could reduce their risk of heart
disease if they would
- A) drink more alcohol.
- B) sleep more.
- C) let their anger out on a punching bag.
- D) let go of their anger.
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76. A psychophysiological illness is
- A) when a person is faking an illness.
- B) a genuine illness caused by stress.
- C) an illness that is simply imagined.
- D) when a biological cause results in mental
illness.
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87. With regards to the relation of stress to
illness
- A) too much stress can make us physically sick.
- B) sickness is just a matter of how strong or
weak the person is. - C) stress can weaken our immune system, making us
more vulnerable to disease. - D) stress has to be life-threatening to be
of any real impact to us.
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98. Ader and Cohen (1985) performed an experiment
with rats that demonstrated
- A) rats who were shocked had an increased risk of
cancer. - B) cancer would spread faster under stress.
- C) the immune system can be conditioned to
respond to a placebo. - D) rats would develop Type A personalities
under stress.
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109. Besides the lymphocytes, our immune systems
release ___, called the big eaters, to ingest
foreign invaders.
- A) macrophages
- B) white blood cells
- C) red blood cells
- D) stress hormones
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1110. After the hurricane hit, those in the
community helped each other clear the wreckage.
This behavior demonstrates
- A) optimistic style.
- B) tending and befriending.
- C) emotion-focused coping.
- D) problem-focused coping.
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1211. Being a pessimist
- A) can increase your level of stress.
- B) can shorten your life.
- C) can raise your blood pressure.
- D) all of the above.
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1312. Mary has been suffering from the blues.
Your recommendation is that she first try
- A) electric shock.
- B) aerobic exercise.
- C) Prozac.
- D) psychoanalysis.
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1413. With regards to the effectiveness of
biofeedback
- A) biofeedback is the most effective method for
alleviating stress-related illnesses. - B) biofeedback is as effective as relaxation.
- C) biofeedback is ineffective for alleviating
stress. - D) biofeedback is a modern Snake Oil and only
works because of a placebo effect.
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1515. Regular religious attendance is a positive
predictor of a longer life span. Researchers
have identified three factors that explain this,
including all of the following, except
- A) healthier life styles.
- B) social support networks.
- C) relaxed meditative style.
- D) faith healing.
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1616. Eliminate this as one of your habits and you
will increase your life expectancy better than
any other preventive measure.
- A) smoking
- B) drinking
- C) inactivity
- D) losing your temper
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1717. Most smokers began ___ and were influenced
by ___.
- A) in their early 20s parents
- B) in their teens friends and movie idols
- C) in their late 20s peers
- D) in their teens parents
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1818. The addictive ingredient in cigarettes is
nicotine and it is
- A) more addictive than cocaine but less addictive
than heroin. - B) more addictive than heroin and cocaine.
- C) addictive, but not as much as heroin or
cocaine. - D) not addictive if someone really wants
to quit.
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1919. James, a regular smoker, hasnt had a
cigarette for a while. He is irritable, has
difficulty sleeping, and anxiety, all signs of
- A) high levels of nicotine.
- B) increased drug tolerance.
- C) nicotine withdrawal.
- D) resentment at being pressured to quit.
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2020. Lou is more likely to be a cigarette smoker
if he
- A) is from the United States.
- B) is less educated.
- C) is wealthy.
- D) is educated early as to its harmful effects.
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21Answers
1. C
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. D
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. A
10. D
11. D
12. B
13. B
14. C
15. D
16. A
17. B
18. B
19. C
20. B
21. A
22. C
23. D
24. A
25. C