A) members of ethnic minority groups;members of the ethnic majority
B) women;men
C) more educated people;less educated people
D) single people;married people
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A) religion causes improvements in coping skills by increasing optimism.
B) religion causes improvements in coping skills by influencing healthier life choices.
C) religion is associated with better coping,but the causal relation is not established.
D) people who make healthy choices and are optimistic are drawn to religious experiences.
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A) one's behavior;one's own character
B) one's past behavior;one's present behavior
C) emotion;behavior
D) one's character;one's behavior
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A) social contact did not matter;high levels of social contact led to increases in illness
B) social contact did not matter;high levels of social contact led to decreases in illness
C) high levels of social contact led to increases in illness;social contact did not matter
D) high levels of social contact led to decreases in illness;social contact did not matter
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A) Type A personality.
B) Type B personality.
C) depressed explanatory style.
D) a hardy disposition.
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A) occurs before a stressful event takes place.
B) is principally a cognitive strategy.
C) has no reported physiological effects.
D) is effective for events low in controllability.
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A) situational
B) hedonic
C) character logical
D) dispositional
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A) neither positive nor negative moods can increase awareness of the self.
B) positive but not negative moods can increase awareness of the self.
C) both positive and negative moods can increase awareness of the self.
D) negative but not positive moods can increase awareness of the self.
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A) "self-efficacy."
B) "subjective well-being."
C) "relative privation."
D) "temporary disposition."
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A) avoid feeling depressed.
B) feel particularly depressed.
C) seek out the company of more pessimistic patients in the same situation.
D) exhibit a particularly strong immune response.
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A) Stress can increase vulnerability to short-term illnesses,like colds,but does not affect the course of more serious long-term diseases such as cancer.
B) Stress can influence whether or not a person contracts a particular illness,but not the time course or outcome of that illness.
C) Stress increases susceptibility to coronary heart disease,but not colds or cancer.
D) Stress can influence both short-term and long-term illnesses,including colds,coronary heart disease,and cancer.
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A) interest in unfolding world events.
B) scorn for the attackers of September 11th.
C) fearful.
D) angry.
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A) positively correlated with emotion-focused coping.
B) positively correlated with problem-focused coping.
C) negatively correlated with coronary heart disease 10 years later.
D) negatively correlated with self-serving appraisal styles.
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A) attempts at getting attention.
B) rumination about problems.
C) attributions to situations.
D) bids for social support.
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A) "tend-and-befriend"
B) "fight-or-flight"
C) "rest-and-digest"
D) "activate-and-decelerate"
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A) his digestive functions to accelerate.
B) his stress to impede his ability to defend himself.
C) higher levels of adrenaline in his bloodstream.
D) local immunological defenses to be activated immediately.
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A) the number of lymphocytes in the bloodstream.
B) blood pressure.
C) unhealthy behaviors.
D) physical exertion and rest.
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A) through self-report measures only
B) through physiological measures only
C) through self-report and physiological measures
D) through self-report measures for major life events and physiological measures for daily hassles
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A) the intensity of social support provided
B) the school of thought on which the therapy is based
C) whether patients have a choice in how the therapy proceeds
D) whether it communicates a positive expectation
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