Psychology: A Self-Teaching Guide

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they developed a measuring device called the Social Readjustment Rating
Scale (SRRS).The scale, based on the perceptions of subjects, assigns weighted
values to life changes. The maximum value is 100, and this is assigned to the
death of a spouse. Getting married has a value of 50. Loss of a job has a value of


  1. Being given a traffic ticket has a value of 11. There are a number of similar
    items on the scale. If a person collects 150 or more LCUs within a two-year
    period, there is a high likelihood that he or she will experience a distinct health
    problem.


(a) What is the name of the measuring device that employs life change units (LCUs)?

(b) Too many LCUs accumulated within a relatively brief time span is associated with what
kind of problem?
Answers: (a) The Social Readjustment Rating Scale; (b) A health problem.

The Type A behavior patternis characterized by hostility and impatience.
Research conducted by the cardiologists Meyer Friedman and Ray H. Rosenman
strongly supports the hypothesis that individuals who display this pattern are more
prone than people in general to heart attacks and cardiovascular disease.
The contrasting pattern is called the Type B behavior pattern,and it is
characterized by an absence of general hostility and a willingness to allow events
to take place at their own rate. As might be expected, individuals who manifest
the Type B pattern are less prone to heart disease than individuals who manifest
the Type A pattern.
The existence of the Type A pattern suggests that behavior can itself be a source
of stress. Human beings are capable ofself-induced stress,wear and tear on the
body generated by their own thoughts, choices, attitudes, and actions. The Roman
philosopher Cicero, writing about two thousand years ago, foreshadowed modern
research on stress when he said, β€œTo live long it is necessary to live slowly.”

(a) What behavior pattern is characterized by hostility and impatience?
(b) Human beings are capable of stress, wear and tear on the body generated
by their own thoughts, attitudes, and actions.

Answers: (a) The Type A behavior pattern; (b) self-induced.

Conflict: Making Difficult Choices

Conflict is an important source of stress. Psychological conflictexists when
we are forced to make difficult choices in life. According to the social psy-
chologist Kurt Lewin, there are four basic ways to categorize conflict situations:

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