Hans Eysenck's original theory of personality identified two trait dimensions, emotional stability versus instability and:
A) insecurity versus security.
B) extraversion versus introversion.
C) independence versus conformity.
D) impulsivity versus control.
B) extraversion versus introversion.
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With respect to heart disease, the “active ingredient” in the Type A personality is ______.
A. hostility B. competitiveness C. job involvement D. anxiety
You are looking at a neuron under a microscope. You find many structures coming off the cell body. Some of these are relatively thick and branch many times. One of the structures, however, is very thin and very long. This latter structure is most likely the neuron's __________, which carries the __________.
A. dendrite; efferent signal B. dendrite; afferent signal C. axon; action potential D. axon; receptors
Our ability to deal with stressful events in an adaptive fashion is
a. an inherited way of coping. b. a biopsychosocial way of adapting. c. a form of illness prevention. d. a learned approach to stress. e. a pattern of ignoring unpleasantries.
Which of the following is NOT a cause of relapse?
a. negative emotional states b. inadequate initial motivation c. lack of skills to cope with the pressures to relapse d. physiological factors (craving) e. social support for continuing health behavior