Stress in Everyday Life Exam Questions on the role of Personality.

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Stress in Everyday Life Exam Questions on the role of Personality

Exam Question 1(a) Roy and Mick are members of a football team; both play to the same high standard. Roy never minds if the team does not win; he just enjoys playing with his team-mates and spending time with them after the match. Mick always wants to win and gets angry if the team loses. Which personality type is each person likely to have? Roy Mick (2 marks)

Exam question 1(b) Explain whether Roy or Mick is more likely to suffer from a stress-related illness. Use research in your explanation [4 marks]

Exam Question 2 A researcher used a questionnaire and an in- depth interview to assess Georgia’s personality. After completing the questionnaire Georgia was found to be Type A. However, after the in-depth interview she was found to be Type B. Explain why these methods might produce such different results. [4 marks]

Exam Question 3 Mark is very competitive and he hates losing any game he plays. At work, he is often impatient and likes working to tight deadlines. He can become quite hostile when challenged. What personality type is Mark likely to have? (1 mark) Using your knowledge of how personality factors can affect the body’s response to stress, explain how Mark might respond to the effects of stress. [4 marks]