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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Anya is trying to predict how upset she would be if she got into a car accident and her car was completely totaled.Psychologists would say that Anya is engaging in affective forecasting.
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The James-Lange theory has difficulty accounting for the ____.
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Research on happiness and parenting indicates that couples who have children are ____ than couples who do not have children, although ____.
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Research shows that there is often a strong association between feeling negative emotions and overeating.However, this association does NOT occur ____.
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Which of the following statements is an example of a person engaging in affective forecasting?
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As discussed in the text, the emotion of anger can best be classified as ____.
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Research suggests that venting one's anger is a positive way to reduce anger.
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How one feels about one's health (how satisfied one is with one's health) is a stronger predictor of happiness than is one's actual level of health.
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Which of the following statements about emotions and learning is MOST accurate?
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Which of the following items would be MOST likely to be found on the AIM instrument?
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Research on gender differences in empathy suggests that ____ in accurately understanding the emotional states of others.
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Paul Ekman's cross-cultural research inferring emotions from facial expressions suggests that ____.
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It is more or less always the case that affect regulation is aimed at 'feeling better right now'.
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David has been in a joyful mood all month.According to the broaden-and-build hypothesis of positive emotions, ____.
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Zanele is trying to decide if a job offer she has just received is a good or bad offer.I just don't feel good about it, she thinks.Based on this feeling, Zanele decides it is a bad offer.Zanele's decision process is consistent with the ________________ hypothesis.
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Research on emotional intelligence indicates that people who score high on emotional intelligence are ____.
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The so-called 'facial feedback hypothesis' refers to the idea that
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Explain the difference between the following terms: emotion, mood, and affect.Why do scientists NOT use them interchangeably?
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Studies of the facial expressions associated with basic emotions indicate that the facial expressions of ____ and ____ are most similar.
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