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PRS Slides for PowerPoint
Chap 11
Stress and Health
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Definitional and Application Slides
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Which of the following major life events is associated with
the highest number of life change units on the SRRS?
1. Pregnancy
2. Death of a close family member
3. Death of a spouse
4. Divorce
5. Jail term
LO 11.2
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Which of the following major life events is associated with
the highest number of life change units on the SRRS?
1. Pregnancy
2. Death of a close family member
3. Death of a spouse (p. 435, Table 11.1)
4. Divorce
5. Jail term
LO 11.2
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A score of 225 on the Social Readjustment Rating Scale
suggests:
1. 33% increase in illness or accident
2. 50% increase in illness or accident
3. 80% increase in illness or accident
4. No increase in illness or accident
5. Very small chance of developing depression
LO 11.2
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A score of 225 on the Social Readjustment Rating Scale
suggests:
1. 33% increase in illness or accident
2. 50% increase in illness or accident (p. 435)
3. 80% increase in illness or accident
4. No increase in illness or accident
5. Very small chance of developing depression
LO 11.2
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An example of an internal frustration would be:
1. A shy personality that prevents a person from completing the oral defense for their dissertation
2. A barrier in the road that blocks traffic from passing through on a major highway
3. A boss at work that is consistently placing time pressure on his employees
4. A parent who prevents a child from going out with his friends
5. A relative who does not pay back a debt and prevents a person from buying a much needed new car
LO 11.3
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An example of an internal frustration would be:
1. A shy personality that prevents a person from completing the oral defense for their dissertation (p. 440)
2. A barrier in the road that blocks traffic from passing through on a major highway
3. A boss at work that is consistently placing time pressure on his employees
4. A parent who prevents a child from going out with his friends
5. A relative who does not pay back a debt and prevents a person from buying a much needed new car
LO 11.3
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All of the following are signs associated with suicide
EXCEPT:
1. Anhedonia
2. Feeling hopeless
3. Excessive need for attention seeking
4. Irritability
5. Changes in diet
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All of the following are signs associated with suicide
EXCEPT:
1. Anhedonia
2. Feeling hopeless
3. Excessive need for attention seeking (p. 441)
4. Irritability
5. Changes in diet
LO 11.3
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A choice between staying at one’s current apartment and
paying higher rent or enduring the costs associated with
moving is an example of what type of conflict?
1. Approach-approach
2. Approach-avoidance
3. Avoidant-avoidance
4. Double approach avoidance
5. Multiple approach avoidance
LO 11.3
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A choice between staying at one’s current apartment and
paying higher rent or enduring the costs associated with
moving is an example of what type of conflict?
1. Approach-approach
2. Approach-avoidance (p. 442)
3. Avoidant-avoidance
4. Double approach avoidance
5. Multiple approach avoidance
LO 11.3
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During the resistance stage of the General Adaptation
Syndrome, what happens in terms of stress resistance?
1. Stress resistance increases relative to the end of the alarm stage.
2. Stress resistance decreases relative to the end of the alarm stage.
3. Stress resistance stays relatively constant in comparison to the end of the alarm stage.
4. Stress resistance is lower than in the exhaustion stage.
5. Stress resistance remains the same between the resistance and exhaustion stages.
LO 11.4
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During the resistance stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome, what happens in terms of stress resistance?
1. Stress resistance increases relative to the end of the alarm stage.
2. Stress resistance decreases relative to the end of the alarm stage.
3. Stress resistance stays relatively constant in comparison to the end of the alarm stage. (p. 444-445)
4. Stress resistance is lower than in the exhaustion stage.5. Stress resistance remains the same between the
resistance and exhaustion stages.
LO 11.4
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People who experience chronic levels of stress are more
susceptible to cancer because:
1. Stress decreases the number of natural killer cells in the body.
2. Liver function is suppressed and causes increases in fat and cholesterol.
3. Increases in glucose secretion occur during stress.
4. Digestive processes are halted during stress.
5. Blood clotting increases during stress.
LO 11.4
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People who experience chronic levels of stress are more
susceptible to cancer because:
1. Stress decreases the number of natural killer cells in the body. (p. 447)
2. Liver function is suppressed and causes increases in fat and cholesterol.
3. Increases in glucose secretion occur during stress.
4. Digestive processes are halted during stress.
5. Blood clotting increases during stress.
LO 11.4
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According to Lazarus’ mediational model, the main
factor that determines how stressful a particular event may
become is:
1. Secondary appraisal
2. Primary appraisal
3. Whether a stressor is an eustress or distress
4. Exercise
5. Good health
LO 11.5
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According to Lazarus’ mediational model, the main
factor that determines how stressful a particular event may
become is:
1. Secondary appraisal
2. Primary appraisal (p. 448)
3. Whether a stressor is an eustress or distress
4. Exercise
5. Good health
LO 11.5
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Which of the following is an example of a secondary
appraisal?
1. Viewing a loss of a job as a horrible experience that will be difficult to overcome
2. Studying for a difficult test in class and using it as a way to challenge one’s current level of knowledge
3. Looking at giving a public speech as an overwhelming experience
4. Believing that one has the emotional and problem solving skills to deal with solving communication problems with a significant other
5. Looking at losing weight as a challenge that can be used to increase physical health
LO 11.5
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Which of the following is an example of a secondary
appraisal?
1. Viewing a loss of a job as a horrible experience that will be difficult to overcome
2. Studying for a difficult test in class and using it as a way to challenge one’s current level of knowledge
3. Looking at giving a public speech as an overwhelming experience
4. Believing that one has the emotional and problem solving skills to deal with solving communication problems with a significant other (p. 449)
5. Looking at losing weight as a challenge that can be used to increase physical health
LO 11.5
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The key factor in the type A personality that makes a
person more susceptible to heart disease is:
1. Competition
2. Ambition
3. Hostility
4. Fast pace
5. Upset easily
LO 11.5
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The key factor in the type A personality that makes a
person more susceptible to heart disease is:
1. Competition
2. Ambition
3. Hostility (p. 451)
4. Fast pace
5. Upset easily
LO 11.5
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Which of the following is an example of emotion-focused
coping?
1. Studying more after receiving a bad grade on a psychology exam
2. Venting to friends after receiving a bad grade on a psychology exam
3. Planning out more efficient ways of studying to do better on the next exam
4. A student asking a professor what answers they got wrong on the exam
5. Seeking a tutor for extra help in psychology
LO 11.7
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Which of the following is an example of emotion-focused
coping?
1. Studying more after receiving a bad grade on a psychology exam
2. Venting to friends after receiving a bad grade on a psychology exam (p. 459)
3. Planning out more efficient ways of studying to do better on the next exam
4. A student asking a professor what answers they got wrong on the exam
5. Seeking a tutor for extra help in psychology
LO 11.7
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A student who is secretly obsessed with pornography starts
up an anti-pornography campaign at his college. This is an
example of what Freudian defense mechanism?
1. Displacement
2. Projection
3. Reaction formation
4. Identification
5. Compensation
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A student who is secretly obsessed with pornography starts
up an anti-pornography campaign at his college. This is an
example of what Freudian defense mechanism?
1. Displacement
2. Projection
3. Reaction formation (p. 466, Table 11.3)
4. Identification
5. Compensation
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Isabel has just moved from Latin America to the United
States. In dealing with the transition, she decides to give
up her Latin American cultural identity and become
completely Americanized. This is an example of:
1. Integration
2. Separation
3. Assimilation
4. Marginalization
5. Acculturative stress
LO 11.6
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Isabel has just moved from Latin America to the United
States. In dealing with the transition, she decides to give
up her Latin American cultural identity and become
completely Americanized. This is an example of:
1. Integration
2. Separation
3. Assimilation (p. 457)
4. Marginalization
5. Acculturative stress
LO 11.6
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The major difference between concentrative and receptive
meditation is:
1. Only concentrative meditation helps to alleviate the emotional consequences of stress.
2. Only receptive meditation helps people get to sleep.
3. Only receptive meditation helps to alleviate the physiological consequences of stress.
4. A person is focused inward with concentrative meditation, but outward with receptive meditation.
5. To be equally effective, a person must engage in double the amount of receptive meditation than concentrative meditation.
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The major difference between concentrative and receptive
meditation is:
1. Only concentrative meditation helps to alleviate the emotional consequences of stress.
2. Only receptive meditation helps people get to sleep.
3. Only receptive meditation helps to alleviate the physiological consequences of stress.
4. A person is focused inward with concentrative meditation, but outward with receptive meditation. (p. 460-462)
5. To be equally effective, a person must engage in double the amount of receptive meditation than concentrative meditation.
LO 11.7
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All of the following are reasons why religion may have a
positive effect on coping with stress EXCEPT:
1. Provides a source of social support
2. Often encourages healthy behavior
3. Provides meaning to even horrible events
4. Often makes decisions for an individual through acceptable guidelines of behavior
5. Helps people be more accepting of their weaknesses
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All of the following are reasons why religion may have a
positive effect on coping with stress EXCEPT:
1. Provides a source of social support
2. Often encourages healthy behavior
3. Provides meaning to even horrible events
4. Often makes decisions for an individual through acceptable guidelines of behavior (p. 462-463)
5. Helps people be more accepting of their weaknesses
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Critical Thinking & Student Opinion Slides
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Which is correct?
People respond to stress in different ways.
• True
• False
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Which is correct?
People respond to stress in different ways.
• True
• False
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Which is correct?
Most people who experience a trauma develop post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
• True
• False
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Which is correct?
Most people who experience a trauma develop post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
• True
• False
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Which is correct?
There is one best way to cope with stressful events.
• True
• False
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Which is correct?
There is one best way to cope with stressful events.
• True
• False
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Which is correct?
Women are more likely than men to seek social support when stressed.
• True
• False
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Which is correct?
Women are more likely than men to seek social support when stressed.
• True
• False
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Which is correct?
The fact that a health product is “natural” means that is it likely to be safe.
• True
• False
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Which is correct?
The fact that a health product is “natural” means that is it likely to be safe.
• True
• False
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