AP PSYCHOLOGY

MOTIVATION EMOTION AND STRESS

MOTIVATION AND EMOTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Individuals exhibiting a hostile type A personality pattern are at an increased risk for
A
Alzheimer’s disease
B
cardiovascular disease.
C
substance abuse
D
schizophrenia
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -By the end of the study, 70% of the men who had developed coronary heart disease (CHD) were Type A personalities. The Type A personality types behavior makes them more prone to stress-related illnesses such as CHD, raised blood pressure, etc.

Detailed explanation-2: -Someone who is impatient, aggressive, and very competitive, often called a Type A personality, has a higher risk of heart disease, says Ronesh Sinha, M.D., a Palo Alto Medical Foundation internal medicine doctor.

Detailed explanation-3: -Yet the myths that “Type A” personalities are legit and can even be associated with certain health conditions persist. Some, for example, think that people who fall into the “Type A” category are at a higher risk of heart disease. That’s been disproven.

Detailed explanation-4: -Health Impacts of Type A Personality Studies show that you’re at a greater risk for heart disease, obesity, and high blood pressure with a Type A personality. Other risks may include: Persistent headaches. Muscle tension.

Detailed explanation-5: -Psychosocial factors in general Early work suggested that Type A behavior, a personality style characterized by anger/hostility, time urgency and competitiveness, and a vigorous vocal style were related to cardiac problems.

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