HGD 13 TEST WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTION
What is an example of an internal motivator for adults to learn something
new?
Job promotion - ANSWER Personal satisfaction
Mark is asked to describe what it is like to work with Kelly. In response, he
says, "She is mean, anxious, and really self-conscious." This description best
matches a person scoring high on Costa and McCrae's ____ personality
dimension. - ANSWER neuroticism
Which statement on "midlife crisis" is TRUE? - ANSWER Midlife crises are not
universal.
Aerobic exercise is defined as a pulse rate between ____ percent of a person's
maximum rate - ANSWER 60-90
____ intelligence is defined as involving the skills and knowledge necessary for
adapting to one's physical and social environment. - ANSWER Practical
A child who returns home after being launched is called: - ANSWER a
boomerang child.
Joy reads a note on her desk that says, "Joy, come to my office immediately.
Signed, The Boss." Joy immediately interprets this message as a threat to her
job and her livelihood and is not sure she can deal with it. Joy's interpretation
of this note exemplifies: - ANSWER an appraisal.
The ____ of intelligence is MOST likely to be affected by the culture in which
,one was raised. - ANSWER pragmatics
Filial obligation is based on a sense of: - ANSWER responsibility.
Since she has what Costa and McCrae would classify as a "highly extroverted"
personality, one would expect that Samantha would be described by others
as: - ANSWER "loving the spotlight."
What is the major role of a "kinkeeper?" - ANSWER Keeping family members
in touch with one another
Who is MOST likely to deal with an instrumental problem using a
problem-focused strategy? - ANSWER 40-year-old Charles
Heather is experiencing a great deal of stress. She has tried relaxation
training, thinking about life events in a different way, and even talking to her
friends. All of these strategies are BEST classified as attempts at: - ANSWER
coping.
The stress and coping paradigm focuses on the interactive relationship
between: - ANSWER a person and an event.
Dr. Zorba is giving 44-year-old Annette an intelligence test. Annette finds
that she really likes answering the questions because they seem to be based
on her life experiences. Dr. Zorba is most likely attempting to assess
Annette's: - ANSWER practical intelligence.
After being robbed at gunpoint at night, Chelsea is anxious and is afraid to
leave her house after dark. Chelsea is experiencing symptoms of: - ANSWER
post-traumatic stress disorder.
Which statement concerning rheumatoid arthritis is TRUE? - ANSWER
Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis come and go.
, Compared to the average middle-aged man, the average middle-aged
woman tends to rate stressful experiences: - ANSWER more negatively and to
report more stress in family areas.
Angelina is upset with the lack of manners her husband Brad displays while
eating, so she looks away or leaves the table each time her husband behaves
this way. Dharma's response is BEST classified as: - ANSWER
passive-dependent.
Exercise: - ANSWER an significantly slow the aging process.
The notion of a "midlife crisis" is: - ANSWER common in the popular press
and unsupported by research.
Adult children caring for aging parents are LEAST likely to experience: -
ANSWER sleep disorders.
What would BEST be classified as an instrumental issue? - ANSWER Driving
to work
Costa and McCrae's model of personality, which includes dimensions like
conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience, is commonly
referred to as the ____ model. - ANSWER five-factor
How are menopause and the climacteric related? - ANSWER Menopause
occurs during the climacteric.
Connie is a knowledgeable individual, so when her physician tells her that she
will be put on a biophosphonate, Connie realizes that she MOST likely has: -
ANSWER osteoporosis.
Which statement concerning custodial care of grandchildren by grandparents
is TRUE? - ANSWER randparents frequently have to navigate a system that
does not legally recognize them as guardians.
SOLUTION
What is an example of an internal motivator for adults to learn something
new?
Job promotion - ANSWER Personal satisfaction
Mark is asked to describe what it is like to work with Kelly. In response, he
says, "She is mean, anxious, and really self-conscious." This description best
matches a person scoring high on Costa and McCrae's ____ personality
dimension. - ANSWER neuroticism
Which statement on "midlife crisis" is TRUE? - ANSWER Midlife crises are not
universal.
Aerobic exercise is defined as a pulse rate between ____ percent of a person's
maximum rate - ANSWER 60-90
____ intelligence is defined as involving the skills and knowledge necessary for
adapting to one's physical and social environment. - ANSWER Practical
A child who returns home after being launched is called: - ANSWER a
boomerang child.
Joy reads a note on her desk that says, "Joy, come to my office immediately.
Signed, The Boss." Joy immediately interprets this message as a threat to her
job and her livelihood and is not sure she can deal with it. Joy's interpretation
of this note exemplifies: - ANSWER an appraisal.
The ____ of intelligence is MOST likely to be affected by the culture in which
,one was raised. - ANSWER pragmatics
Filial obligation is based on a sense of: - ANSWER responsibility.
Since she has what Costa and McCrae would classify as a "highly extroverted"
personality, one would expect that Samantha would be described by others
as: - ANSWER "loving the spotlight."
What is the major role of a "kinkeeper?" - ANSWER Keeping family members
in touch with one another
Who is MOST likely to deal with an instrumental problem using a
problem-focused strategy? - ANSWER 40-year-old Charles
Heather is experiencing a great deal of stress. She has tried relaxation
training, thinking about life events in a different way, and even talking to her
friends. All of these strategies are BEST classified as attempts at: - ANSWER
coping.
The stress and coping paradigm focuses on the interactive relationship
between: - ANSWER a person and an event.
Dr. Zorba is giving 44-year-old Annette an intelligence test. Annette finds
that she really likes answering the questions because they seem to be based
on her life experiences. Dr. Zorba is most likely attempting to assess
Annette's: - ANSWER practical intelligence.
After being robbed at gunpoint at night, Chelsea is anxious and is afraid to
leave her house after dark. Chelsea is experiencing symptoms of: - ANSWER
post-traumatic stress disorder.
Which statement concerning rheumatoid arthritis is TRUE? - ANSWER
Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis come and go.
, Compared to the average middle-aged man, the average middle-aged
woman tends to rate stressful experiences: - ANSWER more negatively and to
report more stress in family areas.
Angelina is upset with the lack of manners her husband Brad displays while
eating, so she looks away or leaves the table each time her husband behaves
this way. Dharma's response is BEST classified as: - ANSWER
passive-dependent.
Exercise: - ANSWER an significantly slow the aging process.
The notion of a "midlife crisis" is: - ANSWER common in the popular press
and unsupported by research.
Adult children caring for aging parents are LEAST likely to experience: -
ANSWER sleep disorders.
What would BEST be classified as an instrumental issue? - ANSWER Driving
to work
Costa and McCrae's model of personality, which includes dimensions like
conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience, is commonly
referred to as the ____ model. - ANSWER five-factor
How are menopause and the climacteric related? - ANSWER Menopause
occurs during the climacteric.
Connie is a knowledgeable individual, so when her physician tells her that she
will be put on a biophosphonate, Connie realizes that she MOST likely has: -
ANSWER osteoporosis.
Which statement concerning custodial care of grandchildren by grandparents
is TRUE? - ANSWER randparents frequently have to navigate a system that
does not legally recognize them as guardians.