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Quiz 2
1. Jason wanted to know how he did on his psychology test. His reference group is most likely
2. Oxycontin, Demerol, Vicodin, and codeine are types of
3. Delays in seeking medical help can be important because
4. Chronic diseases account for about ____ % of deaths in the United States.
5. Margaret continued to practice her solo until she was able to perform without mistakes. Her self-efficacy for this activity is based on
6. Alice rates herself as above average regarding her ability to do well in school. Her tendency to maintain these positive feelings is called
7. When is it possible for self-esteem to be too high?
8. Mindfulness
9. Higher socioeconomic groups are
10. Which of he following is a short-term side effect of hallucinogens?
11. Alan’s job was recently cut back at work. Alan is feeing a lower sense of self-worth. This relates to his
12. When intervention methods of simplifying instructions, providing rationale, and helping patients with emotional distress are used, medical compliance
13. _____ may be why some people who are overweight, smoke, and get little exercise still do not have heart disease according to Friedman and Rosenman
14. Alcohol dependence is a chronic, progressive disorder marked by
15. Which of the following has been shown to increase the risk of such diseases as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and emphysema?
16. Which of the following increases the likelihood of adherence to medical treatment?
17. Kathleen has little satisfaction from her accomplishments. She could improve her self-esteem by
18 . The biopsychosocial model suggests that physical illness is caused by
19. Compared to people with high self-esteem, the self-views of people with low self-esteem are
20. Of the following drugs, which is most often used for pain relief?
Quiz 2 Answer
1. The entire class
2. narcotics
3. treatment is often more effective with early diagnosis and quick intervention.