Exam 6: Emotion and Affect
Exam 1: The Mission and the Method214 Questions
Exam 2: Culture and Nature188 Questions
Exam 3: The Self190 Questions
Exam 4: Choices and Actions: the Self in Control195 Questions
Exam 5: Social Cognition182 Questions
Exam 6: Emotion and Affect198 Questions
Exam 7: Attitudes, Beliefs and Consistency185 Questions
Exam 8: Social Influence and Persuasion183 Questions
Exam 9: Prosocial Behaviour: Doing Whats Best for Others184 Questions
Exam 10: Aggression and Antisocial Behavior185 Questions
Exam 11: Interpersonal Attraction and Rejection198 Questions
Exam 12: Close Relationships: Passion, Intimacy and Sexuality170 Questions
Exam 13: Prejudice and Intergroup Relations173 Questions
Exam 14: Groups193 Questions
Exam 15: Applying social psychology to consumer behaviour29 Questions
Exam 16: Applying social psychology to health36 Questions
Exam 17: Applying social psychology to the workplace37 Questions
Exam 18: Applying social psychology to the law18 Questions
Exam 19: Applying social psychology to the environment32 Questions
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Research on the so-called 'hedonic treadmill' has shown that both lottery winners and paralysis victims ____, although paralysis victims ____.
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Emotions are both positive and negative.Once people experience both types of emotion, they generally try to orchestrate their lives to maximise the experience of positive emotion and minimise the experience of negative emotion.This pattern illustrates that emotions provide ____.
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The term 'affect balance' refers to the degree to which a person's affects are stable, or consistent, across time.
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Cross-cultural studies of people's internal emotional lives suggest that ____.
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Research on the objective and subjective predictors of happiness indicates that ____ has only a weak relationship to happiness, but ____ is a strong predictor of happiness.
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As discussed in the text, one study conducted in 2001 examined short biographies that were written by nuns in 1930.The study found that the nuns who ____ in the biographies had lived about 10 years longer than the nuns who didn't.
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The ability of people to feel varying ranges of intensity in emotional experiences is measured by the________________.
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Emotions are inner processes that help promote ________________ relations.
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The following people have scored high on the AIM.Taking this score into account, which one would most likely have the highest quality of life?
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According to the text, emotions are ____, whereas moods are ____.
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When people are extremely aroused, their work performance often suffers.Research suggests that this is likely because extremely aroused people ____.
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Research on guilt indicates that people mainly feel guilty about things that ____.
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Research indicates that men may actually be innately more emotional (i.e., experience emotions more strongly) as compared to women.
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Someone might be a happy person because he enjoys many positive emotional experiences, or because she hardly ever feels bad emotions.What do social psychologists use to measure this level of happiness?
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Discuss the various methods that people use to regulate their emotions.Which of these are relatively effective, and which are relatively ineffective? Do men and women tend to use different strategies?
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