Review Questions
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Negative effects of stress are most likely to be experienced when an event is perceived as ________.
Between 2006 and 2009, the greatest increases in stress levels were found to occur among ________.
At which stage of Selye’s general adaptation syndrome is a person especially vulnerable to illness?
During an encounter judged as stressful, cortisol is released by the ________.
According to the Holmes and Rahe scale, which life event requires the greatest amount of readjustment?
While waiting to pay for his weekly groceries at the supermarket, Paul had to wait about 20 minutes in a long line at the checkout because only one cashier was on duty. When he was finally ready to pay, his debit card was declined because he did not have enough money left in his checking account. Because he had left his credit cards at home, he had to place the groceries back into the cart and head home to retrieve a credit card. While driving back to his home, traffic was backed up two miles due to an accident. These events that Paul had to endure are best characterized as ________.
What is one of the major criticisms of the Social Readjustment Rating Scale?
Which of the following is not a dimension of job burnout?
The white blood cells that attack foreign invaders to the body are called ________.
The risk of heart disease is especially high among individuals with ________.
The most lethal dimension of Type A behavior pattern seems to be ________.
Which of the following statements pertaining to asthma is false?
Emotion-focused coping would likely be a better method than problem-focused coping for dealing with which of the following stressors?
Studies of British civil servants have found that those in the lowest status jobs are much more likely to develop heart disease than those who have high status jobs. These findings attest to the importance of ________ in dealing with stress.
Relative to those with low levels of social support, individuals with high levels of social support ________.
The concept of learned helplessness was formulated by Seligman to explain the ________.
Which of the following is not one of the presumed components of happiness?
Researchers have identified a number of factors that are related to happiness. Which of the following is not one of them?
How does positive affect differ from optimism?
Carson enjoys writing mystery novels, and has even managed to publish some of his work. When he’s writing, Carson becomes extremely focused on his work; in fact, he becomes so absorbed that that he often loses track of time, often staying up well past 3 a.m. Carson’s experience best illustrates the concept of ________.