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A:B: Genetically Alleviated Stress Growth Adjustment of Stress $100 GAS is an acronym for which of the following? C:D: General Acceleration Syndrome General Adaptation Syndrome 50:50

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A:B: Andrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) Adrenaline (epinephrine) $200 What does the fight-flight response cause the pituitary gland to release? C:D: Noradrenaline (norephinephrine) Cortisol 50:50

A:B: Not being able to cope with a situation An imbalance between stressors in the environment and coping $300 Stress can be defined as... C:D: An imbalance between perceived stressors and perceived coping Falling apart under perceived pressure 50:50

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A:B: Counter-shockExhaustion $500 Which of the following is not one of the stages of the GAS? C:D: Alarm reactionResistance 50:50

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A:B: Breaking up with your boyfriend/girlfriend Losing a sporting competition $1,000 Which of the following situations is most likely to trigger eustress? C:D: Having the fluWinning Tattslotto 50:50

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A:B: $2,000 Which of these is not a life event according to Holmes & Rahe’s Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)? C:D: Trouble with in-laws Retirement 50:50 Illness of loved one Christmas

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A:B: Evaluating the situation from different perspectives Evaluating the significance of the situation $4,000 According to Lazarus & Folkman, what does secondary appraisal involve? C:D: Evaluating what we can do to change the cause or source of the problem Evaluating our coping options and resources available 50:50

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A:B: Pretending the problem is not really happening Going to the gym $8,000 Which of these is an example of problem-focused coping? C:D: Gather new information Playing your X-Box 50:50

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A:B: Core body temperature Blood oxygen level $16,000 Which of the following is influenced by allostasis? C:D: pH levelsHeart rate 50:50

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Digestion A:B: Atherosclerosis $32,000 Which one of the following has been linked to a high allostatic load? C:D: HIV/AIDS Digestion Huntington’s Disease Multiple Sclerosis 50:50

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A:B: Feedback is necessary in order to manage stress The fight-flight response is a conscious process $64,000 What is the key assumption underlying the use of biofeedback in the management of stress? C:D: We can learn to exert control over some bodily responses Stress responses are always physiological 50:50

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A:B: It can increase a person’s allostatic load $125,000 Which of the following is true of meditation? C:D: It can increase the level of cortisol in the blood stream It can activate the sympathetic nervous system 50:50 It can reduce physiological and psychological arousal

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A:B: Pituitary gland $250,000 Cortisol is secreted by the ________________? C:D: Amygdala Hypothalamus 50:50 Adrenal glands

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A:B: $500,000 In which year did Walter Cannon first identify the fight-flight response? C:D: :50

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A:B: $1,000,000 According to Lazarus & Folkman, engaging in an assessment of ‘how much damage has already occurred’ is an example of what? C:D: Harm/loss appraisal Threat appraisal Reappraisal Challenge appraisal 50:50

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