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41. Because Amber went out last night to the Dave Matthews Band concert, she is unprepared for her statistics final today. As a result, during the middle of the exam she begins to repeatedly think, “I should have studied more for this test.” This type of thought pattern is representative of 
A. ruminative thinking.
B. catastrophizing.
C. a mental set.
D. cognitive restructuring.

42. While attempting to study for her exam, Linda’s recurring thoughts of how she is broke and losing her job interfere with her ability to concentrate. This cognitive stress response is called 
A. ruminative thinking.
B. a mental set.
C. functional fixedness.
D. an alarm reaction.

43. Gail recently lost her job, and as a result, has been engaging in ruminative thinking. Which of the following is an example of this kind of stress reaction? 
A. She has recurring thoughts about what she will do to pay her bills.
B. She thinks that she will become evicted and lose her friends and self-respect.
C. She falls into a mental set of how to conduct a new job search.
D. She develops thoughts of anger, antagonism, and distrust of her former employer.

44. While taking a final exam, Heather becomes anxious as she thinks, “If I fail this exam, I’ll fail the course. If I fail the course, I’ll probably flunk out of school. Then my parents will disown me, and I’ll have to live the rest of my days working at the Quik-E-Mart.” Heather is displaying the cognitive stress response of 
A. ruminative thinking.
B. catastrophizing.
C. withdrawal syndrome.
D. cognitive dissonance.

45. Which of the following is the best example of catastrophizing? 
A. Colette can’t stop thinking about the way she embarrassed herself at a party last night.
B. Silas is nervous about the MCAT and decides to take a Stanley Kaplan study course to prepare.
C. Daniella’s mother is ill, and Daniella feels guilty for not being home to take care of her.
D. Kiwane is taking his Psychology 100 final and keeps thinking throughout the test that he is failing and will never get into law school.

46. Miller is a law student interviewing for a summer internship. During the interview, Miller starts to think, “I’d better not screw up this interview. If I screw up this interview, then I probably won’t get an internship. If I don’t get an internship, then I probably won’t get a high-paying job upon graduation. Without a high-paying job, I’ll never be able to pay my loans back. Then I’ll probably have to declare bankruptcy, and I’ll become an embarrassment to my family and a drain on society.” Miller is displaying the cognitive stress response of 
A. ruminative thinking.
B. catastrophizing.
C. cognitive restructuring.
D. burnout.

47. Anna is about to deliver a speech. Although she has rehearsed the speech extensively, her mind goes blank as soon as she faces the audience. This example best illustrates a _____ stress response. 
A. cognitive
B. emotional
C. behavioral
D. physical

48. Derek is under extreme stress because he is taking an exam that will determine his grade in the course. As a result of this pressure, he is trying to answer all of the questions on the exam using exactly the same procedure—even when that procedure isn’t correct. Derek’s situation illustrates the negative impact of 
A. catastrophizing.
B. ruminative thinking.
C. mental sets.
D. functional fixedness.

49. While searching for an artifact, Indiana Jones is captured by mercenaries and tied up with rope. He keeps looking for a dagger or sword to cut the rope, not realizing that he could use a jagged rock instead. This is an example of how stress can cause 
A. functional fixedness.
B. ruminative thinking.
C. catastrophizing.
D. cognitive restructuring.

50. What is a behavioral stress response? 
A. A change in thought patterns about the world
B. An increase in physiological arousal
C. An increase in emotional arousal
D. A change in how one looks or acts

 

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