Exam 4: Emotions: Feeling, Thinking, and Communicating
Exam 1: A First Look at Interpersonal Communication152 Questions
Exam 2: Communication and Identity: Creating and Presenting the Self140 Questions
Exam 3: Perception: What You See Is What You Get176 Questions
Exam 4: Emotions: Feeling, Thinking, and Communicating146 Questions
Exam 5: Language: Barrier and Bridge144 Questions
Exam 6: Nonverbal Communication: Messages Beyond Words164 Questions
Exam 7: Listening: More Than Meets the Ear186 Questions
Exam 8: Communication and Relational Dynamics191 Questions
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According to research on facial expressions and emotional states, what will happen if you put on a happy facial expression?
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Which statement offers the best advice for expressing emotions?
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Why have researchers identified some people as "affectively" oriented?
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Which term explains the notion that managing, and even suppressing, emotions is both appropriate and necessary?
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Using three situations from your life, illustrate primary and mixed emotions.
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There is a significant difference between men and women in their abilities to recognize emotions in other people.
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Bob is convinced he will fail his entire program because he did poorly on one test. This is the fallacy of perfection.
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According to research, what quality do the most successful nurses demonstrate?
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Match each of the statements below with the fallacy it most clearly represents.
a.fallacy of causation
b.fallacy of perfection
c.fallacy of shoulds
d.fallacy of overgeneralization
e.fallacy of catastrophic expectations
-"You never tell me how you feel."
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Debbie believes that it is not just desirable but vital to get the acceptance of everyone in her class. What fallacy is she falling victim to?
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The textbook discussed one study that examined parents' face-to-face communication with their children. What did the study show?
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Emotional intelligence is positively linked to self-esteem, life satisfaction, and self-acceptance.
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According to the textbook, how do men and women compare regarding the use of emoticons?
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Martin has been feeling anxious, having a lot of self-doubts, and thinking negatively about his performance in his school's drama program. He recognizes that his thoughts are inaccurate, so every time he has a negative thought, he says something positive about his work performance to himself. What is Martin doing?
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According to the textbook, females were what percentage more accurate than men when it came to remembering emotional images and their reactions to these emotion-producing stimuli?
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Senders who are comfortable about revealing what they are feeling often express emotions in a coded manner.
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Match each of the statements below with the fallacy it most clearly represents.
a.fallacy of causation
b.fallacy of perfection
c.fallacy of shoulds
d.fallacy of overgeneralization
e.fallacy of catastrophic expectations
-"You're always finishing my sentences for me."
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Discuss how self-talk influences our emotions. Provide a specific, personal example of how your self-talk changed your emotions.
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Identify three irrational fallacies in the text you most commonly accept. Explain each fallacy and explain the potential harm each may cause if you fail to dispute it.
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Bill always has a negative mood at work. He constantly complains about management and how much he dislikes his job. Whenever Bill joins his co-workers for lunch, people leave feeling annoyed and dissatisfied with their job. Which term best describes Bill's impact on his co-workers?
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