A) using psychological theories and principles to tackle problems in the areas of mental health,education,product design,ergonomics,and law
B) understanding the psychological influences on how people stay healthy,why they become ill,and how they respond when they get ill
C) applying the principles of biology in order to study the anatomy of a human being
D) diagnosing,preventing,and treating a disease without including the option of surgery
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A) theory of biophysics.
B) field of psychosomatic medicine.
C) biomedical model.
D) tools of neuroscience.
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A) short-term illnesses that are usually amenable to cure.
B) typically co-managed by the patient and the practitioner.
C) the major causes of death and illness in the United States.
D) slowly developing diseases with which people live for many years.
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A) health promotion and maintenance.
B) prevention and treatment of illness.
C) the etiology and correlates of health,illness,and dysfunction.
D) the health care system and the formulation of health policy.
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A) cardiovascular system.
B) autonomic nervous system.
C) integumentary system.
D) muscular system.
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A) prospective
B) cross-sectional
C) meta-analytic
D) retrospective
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A) retrospective design.
B) prospective research.
C) randomized clinical trial.
D) correlational study.
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A) psychological and social processes are relevant to the disease process.
B) disease results when the four humors or circulating fluids of the body are out of balance.
C) health and illness are consequences of biological,psychological,and social factors.
D) all illness can be explained on the basis of aberrant somatic bodily processes.
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A) practical problems.
B) proven theory.
C) unproven hypothesis.
D) clinical trials.
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A) Addison's disease.
B) autoimmune thyroid disease.
C) coronary heart disease.
D) undifferentiated connective tissue disease.
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A) physical therapist
B) dietician
C) social worker
D) nurse practitioner
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A) Morbidity
B) Mortality
C) Pathology
D) Etiology
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A) It focuses on behaviors that promote health rather than emphasizing illness over health.
B) It recognizes social and psychological processes as powerful influences over bodily estates.
C) It assumes that psychological and social processes are largely relevant to the disease process.
D) It reduces illness to low-level processes such as disordered cells and chemical imbalances.
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A) mixed-model
B) retrospective
C) correlational prospective
D) experimental prospective
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A) homicide.
B) obliteration.
C) mortality.
D) morbidity.
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A) A target treatment is compared against an organically inert treatment.
B) It is difficult to determine the direction of causality unambiguously.
C) The same people are observed at multiple points in time.
D) Researchers attempt to reconstruct the conditions that led to a current situation.
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A) correlational research.
B) longitudinal research.
C) cross-sectional research.
D) quasi-experimental research.
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A) it uses a broad array of diverse evidence to reach conclusions.
B) it attempts to reconstruct conditions that led to a current situation.
C) it analyzes how a relationship between two variables changes over time.
D) it measures whether a change in one variable corresponds with changes in another variable.
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