Chapter 13: Problem 3
When your boss tells you that a complicated report that you have not yet begun to write must be on her desk by this afternoon, you may experience: A. burnout. B. pressure. C. a double bind. D. catharsis.
Chapter 13: Problem 3
When your boss tells you that a complicated report that you have not yet begun to write must be on her desk by this afternoon, you may experience: A. burnout. B. pressure. C. a double bind. D. catharsis.
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The alarm stage of Hans Selye's general adaptation syndrome is essentially the same as: A. the fight-or-flight response. B. constructive coping. C. catharsis. D. secondary appraisal.
Many students develop colds and other minor ailments during final exams. This probably happens because: A. stress is associated with the release of corticosteroid hormones. B. stress is associated with the release of catecholamine hormones. C. burnout causes colds. D. stress can suppress immune functioning.
You have been doing poorly in your psychology class and are in danger of flunking. Which of the following qualifies as a defense mechanism in response to this situation? A. You seek the aid of a tutor. B. You decide to withdraw from the class and take it another time. C. You deny the reality that you are hopelessly behind in the class, convinced that you will somehow ace the final without seeking help. D. You consult with the instructor to see what you can do to pass the class.
Which personality trait seems to be most strongly related to increased coronary risk? A. Type B personality B. perfectionism C. competitiveness D. hostility
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