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Relationships, Stress, and Coping in Human Behavior MCQ

Relationships, Stress, and Coping in Human Behavior MCQ

1. Social Identity theory is a stage theory of socialization that articulates the process by which we come to

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Correct Answer: A & B

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2. Role stain is used by sociologists to measure

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Correct Answer: Stress

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3. PTSD is a set of symptoms experienced by some _______ that includes reliv-ing the traumatic event, avoidance of stimuli related to the event, and hyperarousal.

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Correct Answer: Trauma survivors

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4. A person-in-environment classification system was developed for the purpose of _________

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Correct Answer: Social work

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5. Equilibrium; a positive, steady state of biological, psychological, or social functioning is called

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Correct Answer: Homoeostasis

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6. General adaptation syndrome is the physical process of coping with a stressor through the stage of

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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7. Daily hassles are common occurrences that are taxing; used to measure

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Correct Answer: Stress

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8. Our experience of stress is in part related to our individual biological constitutions.

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Correct Answer: True

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9. Stress is defined as any event in which environmental or internal demands tax the adaptive responses of an individual. It may be biological, psychological, or social.

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Correct Answer: True

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10. Quality of early relationships is crucial to lifelong capacities to engage in healthy relationships and enjoy basic physical health.

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Correct Answer: True

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11. ______ is/are concerned with values of separateness (for men) and connectedness (for women) and how these lead to a different morality for women. They also believe these female ethics are equal to male ethics.

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Correct Answer: Gender feminist theories

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12. Uchino’s practical model for social work practice includes three social support indicators. Which of the following is NOT one of the three?

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Correct Answer: 12-step group membership

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13. Feminism is ______.

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Correct Answer: A wide-ranging system of ideas about human nature from a woman-centered perspective

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14. The assumption of ______ theory is that there is a basic human tendency for relationships with others and our personalities are structured through ongoing interactions with others in the social environment.

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Correct Answer: Relational

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15. Many trauma survivors experience a set of symptoms known as posttraumatic stress disorder.

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Correct Answer: True

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16. Which of the following is NOT a level of stress identified by Shonkoff, Boyce, and McEwen?

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Correct Answer: Harmful stress

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17. When a student copes with the guilt of cheating on an exam by reasoning that he or she was too ill the previous week to prepare as well as he or she wanted, the student is demonstrating what defence mechanism?

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Correct Answer: Rationalization

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18. Unconscious, automatic responses that enable us to minimize perceived threats or keep them out of our awareness entirely are known as ______.

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Correct Answer: Defence mechanisms

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19. Social workers, unlike most people in the general population, have a clear notion about the difference between normal and abnormal coping.

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Correct Answer: False

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20. Three types of traumatic stress (stress that is so overwhelming that almost anyone would be affected) are natural, technological, and individual.

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Correct Answer: True

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21. According to social identity theory, social identity development can be an affirming process that provides us with a lifelong sense of belonging.

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Correct Answer: True

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22. According to Ainsworth and her colleagues, a child who becomes hypervigilant for signs of rejection would be considered ______.

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Correct Answer: Anxious-ambivalently attached

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23. A crisis is a major upset in our psychological equilibrium due to some harm, threat, or challenge with which we cannot cope.

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Correct Answer: True

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24. ______ assert(s) that women’s ways of acting are deeply rooted in women’s unique ways of thinking, which may be biological, but are also influenced by cultural and psychosocial conditions.

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Correct Answer: Psychoanalytic feminist theories

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