Unit 4 - Practice Quiz

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1 Which of the following is the most widely used psychological instrument for measuring the perception of stress?

A. Rorschach Inkblot Test
B. Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)
C. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
D. Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)

2 The Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) developed by Holmes and Rahe assesses stress based on which of the following?

A. Daily hassles and minor annoyances
B. Major life events requiring adaptation
C. Unconscious conflicts
D. Future-oriented anxiety

3 In the context of the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), which three dimensions are assessed to evaluate burnout?

A. Anxiety, Depression, and Stress
B. Emotional Exhaustion, Depersonalization, and Reduced Personal Accomplishment
C. Cynicism, Anger, and Denial
D. Fatigue, Insomnia, and Irritability

4 Which coping style assessment tool distinguishes between Problem-Focused Coping and Emotion-Focused Coping?

A. Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
B. Ways of Coping Questionnaire (WCQ)
C. NEO Personality Inventory
D. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)

5 According to Goal-Setting Theory used in performance enhancement, goals are most effective in increasing motivation when they are:

A. Specific and challenging
B. Abstract and impossible
C. Do your best
D. Vague and easy to achieve

6 Which instrument is specifically designed to measure the worry and emotionality components of anxiety related to academic testing?

A. Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale
B. Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD-7)
C. Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI)
D. Impact of Events Scale

7 In the COPE Inventory, which of the following is considered a maladaptive or avoidant coping strategy?

A. Positive Reframing
B. Active Coping
C. Behavioral Disengagement
D. Planning

8 When assessing academic pressure, the concept of Self-Efficacy, often measured alongside stress, refers to:

A. A student's belief in their capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainments
B. A student's global self-esteem
C. A student's actual IQ score
D. A student's level of introversion

9 The Daily Hassles Scale suggests that:

A. Stress is entirely genetic
B. Only major life catastrophes cause stress
C. Stress cannot be measured quantitatively
D. Minor, frequent irritations can have a cumulative impact on health greater than major life events

10 Which of the following is a limitation of Self-Report Measures in assessing stress?

A. They are too expensive to administer
B. They are subject to social desirability bias and recall bias
C. They require complex medical equipment
D. They cannot measure subjective feelings

11 In the context of feedback mechanisms, 360-degree feedback typically involves assessment from:

A. Only the supervisor
B. Supervisors, peers, subordinates, and self-evaluation
C. Only the individual themselves
D. External clients only

12 The Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations (CISS) assesses which three main coping styles?

A. Oral, Anal, Phallic
B. Fight, Flight, Freeze
C. Introversion, Neuroticism, Psychoticism
D. Task-oriented, Emotion-oriented, Avoidance-oriented

13 Assessing Locus of Control (Rotter) is relevant to stress management because:

A. Locus of control is the same as IQ
B. Internal locus of control is generally associated with better stress management and problem-focused coping
C. External locus of control guarantees high academic performance
D. It measures physical strength

14 Which psychological model suggests that stress is determined by the discrepancy between the demands of a situation and the individual's resources to cope?

A. General Adaptation Syndrome (Selye)
B. Transactional Model of Stress and Coping (Lazarus & Folkman)
C. Psychoanalytic Theory (Freud)
D. Fight or Flight Response (Cannon)

15 The Oldenburg Burnout Inventory (OLBI) differs from the MBI by measuring which two dimensions?

A. Anger and Fear
B. Exhaustion and Disengagement
C. Sleep and Appetite
D. Depression and Anxiety

16 In academic settings, Achievement Motivation is often assessed to predict performance. Who is the theorist associated with the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) for assessing need for achievement?

A. B.F. Skinner
B. Jean Piaget
C. David McClelland
D. Carl Rogers

17 When using Biofeedback as a tool for stress management, what is primarily being measured and fed back to the client?

A. Social interactions
B. Unconscious thoughts
C. Dream content
D. Physiological functions (e.g., heart rate variability, skin conductance)

18 Which term refers to the feedback intervention that focuses on the gap between current performance and the desired goal?

A. Personality feedback
B. Discrepancy feedback
C. Attribute feedback
D. Historical feedback

19 The DASS-21 is a self-report instrument that measures:

A. Delusions, Auditory hallucinations, and Schizophrenia
B. Dominance, Aggression, and Submission
C. Depression, Anxiety, and Stress
D. Diet, Activity, and Sleep

20 In the context of the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, burnout is primarily caused by:

A. High salary and low hours
B. High job resources and low demands
C. Positive feedback loops
D. High job demands and low job resources

21 Which of the following is considered a secondary appraisal in the stress assessment process?

A. Reacting physiologically
B. Evaluating "What can I do about it?" (coping options)
C. Ignoring the stressor
D. Evaluating if the stressor is a threat

22 The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) assesses burnout in which three domains?

A. Morning, Afternoon, Evening
B. Personal burnout, Work-related burnout, Client-related burnout
C. Family, Friends, Self
D. Physical, Mental, Spiritual

23 Which type of goal orientation is associated with viewing ability as malleable and focusing on learning and mastery?

A. Fixed Mindset
B. Mastery (Learning) Orientation
C. Performance-Avoidance Orientation
D. Performance-Approach Orientation

24 In measuring academic stress, the Westside Test Anxiety Scale is primarily used to:

A. Identify students with anxiety impairments that could affect test performance
B. Assess teacher performance
C. Diagnose clinical depression
D. Measure intelligence

25 Which statistic is often used to evaluate the internal consistency reliability of a stress scale, such as the PSS?

A. Cronbach's
B. t-test
C. Chi-square
D. Pearson's

26 What is the primary focus of the Occupational Stress Inventory (OSI)?

A. Marital satisfaction
B. Genetic predisposition to anxiety
C. Childhood trauma
D. Occupational roles, psychological strain, and coping resources

27 Motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques in assessment feedback are used to:

A. Calculate IQ scores
B. Force the client to change
C. Resolve ambivalence and elicit the client's own motivation for change
D. Diagnose personality disorders

28 Which component of the SMART goal framework ensures that a goal can be tracked quantitatively or qualitatively?

A. Relevant
B. Specific
C. Attainable
D. Measurable

29 The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) distinguishes between:

A. Stress vs. Burnout
B. Depression vs. Anxiety
C. Anxiety felt right now vs. a general propensity to be anxious
D. Internal vs. External coping

30 In the context of the Brief COPE, 'turning to religion' or 'using humor' are examples of:

A. Signs of pathology
B. Invalid responses
C. Biological reflexes
D. Specific coping subscales

31 Effective feedback for performance enhancement should be formative, meaning:

A. It is strictly numerical
B. It is provided during the process to guide improvement
C. It is given only at the end of the year
D. It is used to judge and rank employees

32 Which test might be used to assess Depersonalization in a medical student suffering from burnout?

A. Raven's Progressive Matrices
B. Maslach Burnout Inventory - Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS)
C. Beck Anxiety Inventory
D. 16PF

33 Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) assessments measure a student's ability to:

A. Plan, monitor, and evaluate their own learning process
B. Follow teacher instructions without question
C. Memorize facts quickly
D. Score high on standardized tests

34 Which of the following describes Intrinsic Motivation, as assessed by the Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI)?

A. Doing an activity for a reward
B. Doing an activity because of peer pressure
C. Doing an activity to avoid punishment
D. Doing an activity for its inherent satisfaction and enjoyment

35 A high score on the Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R) indicates:

A. High Optimism
B. High Stress
C. High Burnout
D. High Pessimism

36 The Yerkes-Dodson Law suggests the relationship between physiological arousal (stress) and performance is:

A. Random
B. Linear (more stress = better performance)
C. Linear (less stress = better performance)
D. Inverted U-shaped

37 Which scale focuses specifically on the frequency and severity of post-traumatic stress symptoms?

A. Self-Efficacy Scale
B. Perceived Stress Scale
C. Impact of Events Scale - Revised (IES-R)
D. Daily Hassles Scale

38 In the context of feedback and motivation, knowledge of results (KR) generally:

A. Enhances performance and learning by providing error correction
B. Decreases learning speed
C. Increases anxiety to a paralyzing degree
D. Has no effect on motivation

39 Proactive Coping refers to:

A. Ignoring future problems
B. Efforts undertaken in advance of a potentially stressful event to prevent it or modify its form
C. Coping after a trauma has occurred
D. Reacting emotionally to current stress

40 Which tool assesses the Meaning-Focused Coping strategy?

A. The MBI
B. The PSS
C. It is often a sub-component of comprehensive scales like the COPE or assessed via specific meaning-making scales
D. The SRRS

41 Which of the following is a physiological measure often correlated with stress tests?

A. Cortisol levels in saliva
B. Intelligence Quotient
C. Handwriting analysis
D. Reading speed

42 The Academic Stress Scale (ASS) measures stress from sources such as:

A. Political climate
B. Traffic and weather
C. Teacher-student interaction, peer pressure, and parental expectations
D. Stock market fluctuations

43 According to Self-Determination Theory (SDT), intrinsic motivation is sustained by the satisfaction of which three basic psychological needs?

A. Power, Money, Status
B. Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness
C. Food, Water, Shelter
D. Id, Ego, Superego

44 What is the 'Sandwich Method' in giving feedback?

A. Giving feedback during lunch
B. Layering multiple complaints together
C. Only giving positive feedback
D. Placing constructive criticism between two positive comments

45 Defense Mechanisms (like repression or projection) differ from Coping Styles in that defense mechanisms are typically:

A. Taught in school
B. Conscious and intentional
C. Unconscious and unintentional
D. Planned strategies

46 Which inventory measures Type A Behavior Pattern (urgency, hostility), which is a risk factor for stress-related heart disease?

A. Rorschach Test
B. Digit Span Test
C. Jenkins Activity Survey
D. The Stroop Test

47 In the context of the MBI-Student Survey (MBI-SS), what replaces the 'Depersonalization' dimension found in the workforce version?

A. Absenteeism
B. Efficacy
C. Cynicism
D. Exhaustion

48 High scores on Neuroticism in the NEO-PI-R are generally associated with:

A. High leadership potential
B. Higher susceptibility to stress and maladaptive coping
C. Low creativity
D. Effective coping and low stress

49 What is the main utility of Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) in stress research?

A. It measures stress in a lab setting
B. It relies on dreams
C. It uses historical records only
D. It collects repeated real-time data in the subject's natural environment

50 Which theory suggests that feedback is most effective when it directs attention to the task rather than the self?

A. Maslow's Hierarchy
B. Feedback Intervention Theory (Kluger & DeNisi)
C. Trait Theory
D. Social Learning Theory