Not Really My "Type"
A Great "Network" Opportunity
Coping
In Theory...
Potpourri
100

An umbrella term for various theories and concepts that link involvement with social relationships to health and wellbeing

What is Social Support?

100

Sets of overlapping relationships among people.

What is a social network?

100

A type of coping which involves mentally or physically disengaging from a stressor.

What is avoidance focused coping?

100

A theory which explains why people choose to seek (or avoid) information based on whether uncertainty is desirable or undesirable.

What is problematic integration theory?

100

This is the tallest dog breed in the world.

What is the great dane?
200

Helping someone who lost his job pay bills.

What is instrumental support?

200

When network members in a social network engage in frequent, overlapping communication

What is density?

200

The type of coping which prioritizes expressing and dealing with feelings caused by the stressor rather than directly dealing with the stressor itself.

What is emotional-focused coping?

200

Studies have shown that this helps many people succesfully cope with stressful life circumstances. Perhaps laughter is the best medicine after all!

What is humor?

200

Which British girl group had a member by the name of Mel B?

What is the Spice Girls?

300

Being a listening ear to someone in crisis, even if it just means simply "being there."

What is emotional support?

300

When members in a social network share many similarities to one another

What is homogeneity?

300

The type of coping which refers to a person's efforts to deal with the stressor itself rather than the effects of the stressor.

What is problem-focused coping?

300

According to this theory, people often make assessments about their own health and coping mechanisms based on what the observe in others in their social networks.

What is social comparison theory?

300

What famous horse won the Triple Crown in 1973?

Who is Secretariat?

400

"That sounds like a really difficult thing. Your problems are real and valid."

What is esteem support?

400

When people in a social network have very different experiences and backgrounds.

What is heterogeneity?

400

A model which posits that social support shields individuals from the negative effects of stressors over time.

What is the buffering model?
400

There are benefits to seeking support from both _____ and _____ tie relationships.

What are strong and weak?
400

The most elite classification of tennis tournament, which consists of the Australian Open, The French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open.

What are Grand Slams?

500

"Hey, man. I heard you were a bit confused about the most recent recommendations for masks. Here's a link that helped clear up my confusion: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/about-face-coverings.html

What is informational support?

500

The dichotomous terms that refer to the variance in permeability of social network boundaries.

Bounded/Unbounded

500

A model which posits that social support directly influences physical and psychological outcomes.

What is the main effects model?

500

"All I wanted was for her to validate my feelings, but she kept asking me if I needed money! I get that she's trying to help, but she's going about it in all the wrong ways."

What is optimal matching theory?

500

The Candlestick, Lead Pipe, Knife, Revolver, Rope, and what else are the six weapons in a standard game of Clue?

What is a wrench?

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