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A) Turn a threat into a challenge.
B) Acknowledge the sources of stress in our lives.
C) Wait until stress happens to react.
D) Evaluate your coping strategy.
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A) Psychophysiological disordersis a new term for psychosomatic disorders.
B) Psychosomatic disordersis a new term for psychophysiological disorders.
C) Psychosomatic disordersare psychological; psychophysiological disordersare physical.
D) Psychosomatic disordersare physical; psychophysiological disordersare psychological.
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A) personal stressor ? daily hassles ? cataclysmic event
B) personal stressor ? cataclysmic event ? daily hassles
C) cataclysmic event ? personal stressor ? daily hassles
D) daily hassles ? cataclysmic event ? personal stressor
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A) daily hassle-hurricane Katrina
B) personal stressor-being fired
C) cataclysmic event-spending time on hold on the phone
D) None of these is correctly matched.
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A) Emotion-focused coping is less effective than problem-focused coping.
B) Emotion-focused coping is more effective than problem-focused coping.
C) Emotion-focused coping is frequently used than problem-focused coping when the situation is uncontrollable.
D) None of these is true.
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A) hostility
B) competitiveness
C) time urgency
D) patience
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A) much higher
B) slightly higher
C) lower
D) substantially lower
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A) chronic illness
B) coping strategies
C) broken bones
D) smoking and drug use
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A) yoga reduces the levels of the stress hormone cortisol
B) yoga increases the levels of the neurotransmitter GABA which is related to mood
C) deep breathing associated with yoga has positive impacts on emotions, stress, and positive thinking
D) all of these options
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A) The existence of a set point for happiness
B) Similarity in happiness levels between identical twins raised apart
C) Happiness returns to previous levels after major life-changing events
D) All of these
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A) physical withdrawal symptoms and learned helplessness
B) psychological dependency and low self-esteem
C) social rewards and physical dependency on nicotine
D) All of the above sets of factors
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A) an increase in heart rate and blood pressure.
B) an increase in hormone activity.
C) activation of the sympathetic nervous system.
D) All of these
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A) Smoking is sometimes seen as a "rite of passage" for adolescents.
B) Smoking may be seen as "cool" or sophisticated act.
C) Smoking may be seen as a way to calm oneself in stressful situations.
D) Once they become dependent on nicotine, smoking is the only way to continue to get it.
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A) You learn coping strategies from others with similar problems.
B) Others can provide actual goods or services to help in stressful situations.
C) Social support demonstrates that you are an important member of a social network.
D) You have someone else to blame for your problems.
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A) the effect of stress on the immune system.
B) people's tendency to engage in unhealthy behaviours when they are stressed.
C) people's tendency to utilize health care resources less effectively when they are under stress.
D) Any of these
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A) Women are happier than men are.
B) Men are happier than women are.
C) People who live in rich countries are happier than people who live in poor ones.
D) Most people tend to be reasonably happy.
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