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lb_gilbert

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According to physical health differences studies, internals are more likely to:
 
  a. wear seat belts and exercise regularly.
  b. have high blood pressure.
  c. be more at risk for HIV.
  d. have more eating disorders.

Question 2

In the context of physical health differences due to health locus of control, _____ people may be physically healthier than _____ people.
 
  a. negatively oriented; positively oriented
  c. internally oriented; externally oriented
  b. outward oriented; self- oriented
  d. past- oriented; future- oriented



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Some studies show that internals tend to be more cautious about their health and are more likely to wear seat belts, eat well, exercise regularly, and quit smoking (Cobb-Clark, Kassenboehmer, & Schurer, 2014; Phares, 1993; Seeman, Seeman, & Sayles, 1985; Segall & Wynd, 1990). Internally oriented people tend to be physically healthier than externally oriented people and to have lower blood pressure and fewer heart attacks.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Internally oriented people tend to be physically healthier than externally oriented people and to have lower blood pressure and fewer heart attacks. When they do develop cardiac problems, they cooperate better with the hospital staff and are released earlier than patients who are externally oriented.



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