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Question 1
Research shows that the objective features of people's lives, such as income, gender, age, and education account for about ___________ of the differences in people's self-reported level of happiness.
Answer:
a) 50 to 60%
b) 25 to 35%
c) 8 to 20%
d) less than 1%
Question 2
Studies of affective forecasting
Answer:
a) compared people's predicted impact of an emotional event to the events actual impact.
b) assess people's ability to understand why an event had the emotional impact that it did.
c) examine the difference between "experts" and "non-experts"predictions about emotional events.
d) measure the affects of the weather on people's moods, feelings and behaviors.
Question 3
The study by Schkade and Kahneman found that students living in California and the Midwest
Answer:
a) showed no differences in their predicted and actual ratings of happiness and life satisfaction.
b) both predicted that the weather would not influence happiness, but in fact Californians showed higher overall life satisfaction than Midwesterners.
c) were most affected by winter weather, with Californians showing higher life satisfaction during the winter, but not for the spring, summer, and fall.
d) both predicted higher happiness for students living in sunny California, but in fact there were no differences in overall life satisfaction between the two groups.
Question 4
Studies of happiness across the life span, the mid-life crisis, and the empty nest syndrome suggest that
Answer:
a) both men and women are less happy during middle age than at other times of their lives.
b) adolescence and old age are the least happy stages of life.
c) strong family connections buffer the challenges of each stage of life.
d) no age or stage of life seems to be happier or unhappier than any other.
Question 5
One explanation for the finding that teenagers and the elderly have quite different emotional lives, but similar levels of overall happiness and SWB, is that
Answer:
a) the averaging out of teens' emotional highs and lows approximates the steady state emotional experiences of most elderly.
b) global measures of well-being are biased by age-related attitudes.
c) contrary to popular belief, the emotional experiences of teens are not that different than the elderly's.
d) the elderly tend to exaggerate both their good and their bad emotional experiences.
Question 6
Carstenson's socioeomotional selectivity theory predicts that older adults and the elderly shift their life priorities from the
Answer:
a) future to the past.
b) future to the present.
c) present to the future.
d) present to the past.
Question 7
Gender stereotypes may be part of the paradox of gender as revealed in research showing that the "emotionality" of women may be more apparent than real. Research supporting this conclusion shows that
Answer:
a) women are more confused than men about how they should react to emotional events.
b) "real-time" experience sampling measures show less gender differences in emotions than do delayed, retrospective, or global measures.
c) women vacillate back and forth about their actual feelings towards an emotional event.
d) men and women do not differ in their emotional reactions when they are talking with same-sexed friends or family members.
Question 8
From a eudaimonic perspective, the issue of who is happier, men or women,
Answer:
a) is central to defining who is healthier, men or women.
b) misses the point of healthy functioning that is always a combination of strengths and weaknesses that co-occur within most individuals.
c) determines how society should think about preventative mental health programs.
d) is more of a paradox than for a hedonic perspective because women generally score higher on measures of positive mental health.
Question 9
Selection of effects in marriage refer to the possibility that
Answer:
a) people may select the right or wrong person to marry.
b) people who marry are simply happier to begin with compared to people who don't marry.
c) evolution helps select the type of person that is right for us.
d) that arranged marriages or cases where others influence our decision of whom to marry generally lead to poor choices and unhappiness.
Question 10
Religion and spirituality have been shown to have
Answer:
a) no relation to happiness and well-being.
b) a negative relationship to happiness and well-being.
c) a small but consistently positive relationship to well-being.
d) a mixed relation with as many negative as positive effects.
Question 11
A friend of yours is trying to develop an index to reproduce respondents' patterns of responses. You tell your friend to
Answer:
a)construct a Guttman scale
b)construct a Likert scale
c)construct a Thurstone scale
d)construct any one of the above
e)it cannot be done
Question 12
Because low marital satisfaction should lead to divorce, Professor Rogers checked his measure of marital satisfaction by examining whether couples with low marital satisfaction scores later obtained divorces and those with high levels of marital satisfaction remained married. This illustrates the use of
Answer:
a)criterion-related validity
b)face validity
c)content validity
d)construct validity
e)test-retest validity
Question 13
The variable years of education was measured as last year in school completed (i.e., none, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, grades, etc.). It is, therefore, measured at the __________ level.
Answer:
a)nominal
b)interval
c)ratio
d)ordinal
e)not enough information to decide
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