Exam 11: Chronemics and Olfactics: Codes of Time and Scent

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How does a person's biological clock differ from their epigentic clock?

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The term standard time refers to ______.

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People who focus on the limitations and concerns of the present are ______.

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We give off barely perceptible pheromones that reveal our basic genetic makeup through scent which can influence our sexual attractiveness to others.

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Our circadian rhythm is thought to be responsible for as much as 50% of our genetic patterns of gene expression.

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There is very little difference between technical time and formal time, including how these types of time are measured and how we feel about them.

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What is the relationship between the "evaluative continuum" of scent and personal subjective experience? Include in your answer examples of scent evaluation based on your own experience, using the scent scale of extremely pleasant to neutral to extremely unpleasant.

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Research has found that dual-tasking generally results in poorer performance on both tasks.

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Which of the following is an example of how a person with a past orientation toward time differs from person with a future orientation toward time?

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When Lisa's boyfriend Aaron said he was leaving to study abroad for a semester, she became extremely anxious. He reassured her that he would be back before she knew it, but nothing he said calmed her down. At a loss for words, Aaron took off his favorite sweatshirt and wrapped it around her. Lisa pressed her nose into the fabric, smiled, and relaxed due to Aaron's ______.

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Businesses, like Disneyland, choose to actively add desirable scent to a space in an attempt to ______.

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Our time perspective can influence the things that we care about as we navigate our daily lives.

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Identify the three types of time orientation and explain the impact of time perspective in each case.

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The "smellitzer," which was created in the early days of Disneyland to pump smells of delicious sweet treats to drive consumer behavior, is rarely used by 21st century businesses.

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When Alexandra flew to Australia to begin her semester abroad, she was on a plane for more than 20 hr. She didn't sleep the day before her trip because she was too excited, she didn't sleep on the plane because it was too uncomfortable, and she didn't sleep the day she arrived because she didn't want to miss a moment. When it was finally time to sleep, Alexandra was wide awake because her ______ was disrupted.

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The term microsmatic refers to ______.

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Cultural attitudes toward smell may imbue cultural meaning to certain jobs and tastes that may, in turn, influence perceptions of the culture.

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Differentiate the purpose and effects of active scent and passive scent.

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During the cold, dark winter months Christian was a conscientious student who always attended class and completed his coursework on time. But on the first sunny day of spring Christian dropped his studies, forgot about classes, hopped in his car and drove 3 hr to the nearest beach demonstrating a ______ orientation toward time.

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Monochronism is the act of ______.

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