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Darla is a physician who asks about physical symptoms when diagnosing illnesses in her patients. Jack is a physician who asks his patients questions about their lifestyle, their environment, their level of stress, and their physical symptoms when diagnosing illnesses in his patients. Based on this ...

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PSYC 2301 - EXAM 4 || with 100% Correct Answers.
Darla is a physician who asks about physical symptoms when diagnosing illnesses in her
patients. Jack is a physician who asks his patients questions about their lifestyle, their
environment, their level of stress, and their physical symptoms when diagnosing illnesses in his
patients. Based on this information, it is likely that Darla works from the _____ whereas Jack
works from the _____ correct answers Biomedical model; biopsychosocial model

Imaginative and intellectually curious describe the _____ factor of the five-factor model. correct
answers openness

_____ created person-centered therapy in an effort to help each individual become _____ correct
answers Carol Rogers; a fully functioning person

Jolene frequently gets into fights at school. When asked about her behavior, she says that she just
can't help but fight. According to the psychoanalytic theory, Jolene likely is being influenced by
_____ correct answers a strong id

Which is FALSE as it relates to the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)? correct answers
The SRRS contains only negative life events

Which of the following factors is NOT considered as one of the Big Five Dimensions? correct
answers Sociability

According to Freud, _____ occurs during the latency stage of psychosexual development correct
answers

Wanting to attend college, but not wanting to leave your full time job to do so, exemplifies the
______ conflict correct answers

When a decision a person is trying to make contains both desirable and undesirable features, the
_____ conflict occurs. correct answers approach-avoidance

_____ is Freud's theory of personality and his therapy for treating psychological disorders.
correct answers Psychoanalysis

Strategies used by the ego to help reduce the anxiety caused by too much conflict between the id
and the superego are called _____ correct answers defense mechanisms

Nancy is hiking in the mountains when she comes across a rattlesnake looking right at her. She
immediately feels a burst of energy that she will use to run away from the danger she is
encountering. Which stage of the general adaptation syndrome is this scenario illustrating?
correct answers Alarm

The predictable sequence of reactions (alarm, resistance, exhaustion) that organisms show in
response to stressors defines the _____ correct answers general adaptation syndrome

, Which of the following would best explain Eysenck's dimension of neuroticism? correct answers
anxious

Brenda found out last week that she was admitted into the respiratory therapy program at a
prestigious university. Just today, she received her acceptance letter into a highly regarded
nursing program. Brenda now faces the _____ conflict. correct answers approach-approach

Pedro is a psychologist. He has just given his client a checklist of 43 events to go through and
has told his client to circle each even that she has experienced during the past year. When she is
done, Pedro will add up the assigned point value of her experiences. This score will give him and
understanding of her overall stress level and will help him predict her risk for a major health
problem within the next two years. Which of the following tools is Pedro likely using with his
client? correct answers Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)

Who represents the best example of a clear understanding of the trait theory approach? correct
answers James, who is socially introverted wherever he goes

Nine-year-old Sofia was excited about having a new baby brother. However, she was not excited
about the fact that he now gets all the attention. She finds that she no longer wants to attend to
him when he cries or needs something. Her parents have also noticed, and are frustrated by, her
need to suddenly suck her thumb. Which of the following defense mechanisms may best explain
Sofia's new thumb-sucking behavior? correct answers Regression

A group of medical students was tested after a week of final exams. They were found to have a
lowered antibody count, indicating a suppressed immune system. Which of the following is
correct? correct answers They still had a low antibody count two weeks later

_____ involves efforts through thoughts or action to deal with demands that are perceived as
taxing or overwhelming. correct answers coping

Though 10 years out of high school, Simon is still scarred and bothered by the bullying he
experienced at the hand of Jeffrey. When Simon unexpectedly saw Jeffrey at the local grocery
store, he greeted Jeffrey and shook his hand. Which of the following defense mechanisms may
best explain Simon's behavior? correct answers reaction formation

As Lloyd was distressed about sitting in traffic, he began to think about the adorable comments
his toddler son made yesterday. Before he knew it, he found himself smiling at the thoughts of
his son. Which of the following would best label Lloyd's thoughts of his child? correct answers
Uplifts

Which is the correct sequence of steps in the general adaptation syndrome? correct answers
Alarm, resistance, exhaustion

Bernice has been on two tours of duty in Iraq and has directly engaged in combat. Though she
has been home form the war for some time, she is now experiencing problems concentrating,

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