Exam 6: Emotion and Affect
According to the ____________________ theory of emotion, "we feel sorry because we cry, angry because we strike, [and] afraid because we tremble."
James-Lange or James Lange
Are women more emotional than men? Discuss the current research on this topic. In what areas are men and women similar and in what areas are they different? What are the general conclusions from this body of research?
a.Beeper research has revealed no gender differences in the strength, frequency, or valence of emotional experience-either in terms of emotions in general or in terms of specific emotions.
i.This research has only found slight differences in feelings-e.g., men feeling more competitive and awkward, women feeling more tired.
b.Other research suggests that men experience more anger at work than women do.
c.Research using physiological measures backs up the "essentially no differences" conclusion (with, if anything, men showing stronger emotions than women).
d.Research with small children and infants reveals slightly greater emotionality in males than females.
e.There is also evidence that, compared to women, men tend to fall in love faster, fall out of love slower, and suffer more from romantic breakups.
f.The stereotype of women as relatively emotional appears to be completely wrong.
g.Instead, it appears that, compared to women, men may simply tend to avoid both discussions of feelings and interpersonal conflicts because they are more aroused by them (and because they are expected to be relatively unemotional).
The factor that appears to be most strongly related to happiness is ____.
B
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.
Emotions can be sorted, or classified, along two basic dimensions: (1) unpleasant versus pleasant, and (2) ____________________.
Briefly describe the different ways in which emotions can improve or hinder judgments, decision-making, and performance. When and why are they helpful and when and why are they harmful?
Lerner, Small, and Loewenstein (2004) conducted a study on ____.
Research on affective forecasting suggests that, when people are asked to predict how they would feel if they lost their jobs, they ____.
Art has just been on a long run at the beach with his dog. When he arrives home he is still breathing hard and his heart is still racing; he is physiologically highly aroused. When a neighbor bumps into him in the hallway, Art completely freaks out and verbally attacks the neighbor. He demands: "Did you just push me? Do you have a problem, man?" It looks like Art may have misattributed his arousal (from his run to his neighbor). That is, Art's behavior illustrates ____.
When people are asked to predict how they would feel if a certain event occurred, they are ____ at predicting which emotion they would feel. Research additionally shows that people are ____ at predicting how long they would be emotionally affected.
Explain what the objective roots of happiness are based on current research described in your text.
While most of the time the emotion of anger appears to be destructive and antisocial, there is a case to be made that anger can be helpful to oneself and others. Explain.
In recent years, there have been a number of cases where police officers have shot innocent, unarmed citizens. For example, not long ago, an officer of the LAPD shot a thirteen-year-old boy who was driving a car; the officer later stated that he thought the boy was driving the car toward him as a weapon (and he also stated that he did not register certain major facts of the situation that would have convinced him otherwise). While the officer's behavior is in no way excusable, does his account line up with what we know about how stress affects behavior?
Future artists are more likely to score high on the AIM instrument than future scientists.
The emotion of disgust tends to make people lower their selling price and lower what they would pay for an object.
Which of the following items would be most likely to be found on the AIM instrument?
Which of the following theories of emotion inspired the facial feedback hypothesis?
A good deal of research has examined whether men and women differ in terms of the strength of their emotional reactions. What has this research found?
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