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______ is an emotion aroused by being interfered with or threatened and overt or covert activities of attack or offense.

A) aggression
B) anger
C) fight
D) envy
E) violence
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What term do psychologists use for patterns of emotional expression considered appropriate within a particular culture, age, or social group?

A) feeling rules
B) stress reduction
C) display rules
D) arousal
E) censorship
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Which of the following terms refers to the process of identification, description and explanation of an emotional expression?

A) stress reduction
B) display rules
C) emotion recognition
D) feeling rules
E) intellectual challenge
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What is the term for an individual assessment of emotions according to certain criteria or principles?

A) evaluation of emotions
B) stress reduction
C) feeling rules
D) arousal
E) display rules
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______ are particular cultural rules about how to feel in particular situations.

A) evaluation of emotions
B) anger management
C) display rules
D) arousal
E) feeling rules
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What is the psychological term for the environmental circumstances and individual reactions that have a strong impact on particular emotional experiences?

A) provocation
B) common lifestyle
C) display rules
D) preceding events
E) common expectations
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Perception of a continuous challenge to a person's capacity to adapt to inner and outer demands is called:

A) humor
B) preceding events
C) emotional instability
D) stress
E) display and feeling rules
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Cross-culturally, embarrassment has common physiological responses, and one of them is __________.

A) excessive salivating
B) increased body temperature
C) excessive sneezing
D) decreased thirst
E) decreased body temperature
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Emotional complexity or the co-occurrence of pleasant and unpleasant emotions simultaneously is more prevalent in __________ than Western cultures

A) Central Asian
B) Latin American
C) Latin American
D) East Asian
E) African
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Western psychology and Buddhism claim that the happiness may be achieved through __________ and not necessarily through stimulus-driven pleasures.

A) avoiding physical labor
B) risk-taking behavior
C) psychological training
D) vegetable dieting
E) longer duration of sleep
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Women tend to express most basic emotions more intensely than men. One emotion is an exception. Which one?

A) grief
B) disgust
C) anger
D) surprise
E) sadness
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The text discusses the distinctions between the English word "anger" and the Ifaluk (Pacific Region) word "song". Although they both refer to emotions involving appraisal of harm, "song" produces actions that aim at changing the offending person's behavior. Anger, on the other hand, produces actions that aim to do what?

A) make friends
B) restrain the offender from doing anything
C) return the other person's harm
D) negotiate a settlement or a deal with an offender
E) the function is still unclear
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Basic human emotional expressions are __________ across cultures.

A) profoundly different
B) generally similar
C) generally fake, insincere
D) impossible to measure
E) tend to be disruptive
Question
Studies of the process of identification, description, and explanation of facial emotional expressions show__________.

A) profound differences
B) inconsistencies in the way people understand emotional expressions of anger and joy
C) consistent and tremendous cross-cultural similarities
D) consistent and tremendous cross-cultural similarities
E) that people had very little understanding what emotions are
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An individual's acceptance of an ethnic joke often depends on the "ethnic match". Which of the following statements most accurately describes this condition?

A) the joke is funny so that it serves as a "match" to "ignite" laughter
B) the joke should not be long; otherwise people get impatient
C) there is a match between the listeners and the group that is being ridiculed in the joke
D) the more spontaneous the joke is the better
E) the joke teller belongs to the same group that is being ridiculed in the joke
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Which of the following is not a necessary component of the universal emotion process?

A) preceding event
B) assessment of experience
C) physiological arousal
D) frustration
E) behavioral response
Question
Research suggests that as compared to Americans, individuals from _______ are, as a group, less likely to show their emotions to strangers.

A) Russia
B) Mexico
C) Japan
D) Turkey
E) Canada
Question
In cross-cultural comparisons, emotions may be cross-culturally similar or different, depending on the level of generalization chosen for description. Observations of specific emotional characteristics are more likely highlight ________, than are observations of generalized characteristics.

A) cultural differences
B) cultural similarities
C) trouble that researchers encounter studying emotions
D) that people around the world are reluctant to talk about their emotions
E) cultural stereotypes
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In 2002, European and Asian Americans were compared on measures of emotional distress, anxiety, sadness and fear of negative evaluation. What were the results of the study?

A) Europeans scored higher on the measures
B) Asians scored higher on the measures
C) there were no difference in scores
D) both groups showed almost no negative scores
E) there was no such a study conducted: such measures are impossible to compare
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Cross-cultural similarities were found in the way emotions determine behavior. For example, joy causes approaching behavior, anger elicits aggressive behavior. What is the most common reaction of sadness or shame?

A) similar aggressive tendencies
B) walking fast
C) withdrawal
D) excessive talking
E) no common reaction
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In the Buddhist tradition (reflected in the Chinese language) the basic seven emotions are described as happiness, anger, sorrow, joy, love, hate, and desire. One emotion commonly appearing in all Western classifications does not appear in this line-up. Which one?

A) jealousy
B) disgust
C) frustration
D) inspiration
E) depression
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Aggression, motivation, fear, surprise, jealousy, anger, sadness, fatigue and disgust are all called basic universal human emotions.
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Studies of so-called preceding events show significant cross-cultural similarities.
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Embarrassment is characterized by the similar behavioral and physiological responses across ethnic groups.
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Research on cross-cultural recognition of emotional intonation revealed that people cannot accurately identify a speaker's emotions.
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Across cultures, disgust prevents people from ingesting potentially toxic substances.
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Cross-cultural studies reveal differences in the way men and women display their jealousy.
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The recognition rate of facial expression on photographs was higher when subjects had little previous contact with other cultures.
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Research shows that a change in voluntary facial expression causes changes in galvanic skin response (used in so-called "lie detectors")
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There is consistency in the way people around the world experience traumatic events such as earthquakes, floods, and violence.
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Empirical studies of the early 2000s showed that Russian immigrants living in the United States experience lower levels of negative emotions.
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Studies show that if a person is smiling, people have a better chance to guess his or her nationality on a photograph.
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Several studies showed that Chinese students were found to experience lower levels of anxiety in mathematics compared to students from Germany.
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Despite similarities in emotional experiences across cultures, there is no one single universal description of basic emotions.
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Which part of the human brain is referred to as the brain's "emotional computer"?
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In a comparative Japanese-American study, which group was less likely to attribute their anger to other people (explain their anger as caused by others)?
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In cross-cultural studies, cultural differences between two groups are greater if the level of description becomes________.
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What are the most common physiological, cross-cultural symptoms of embarrassment?
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According to Darwin, basic emotional expressions in humans are similar. Why? What purpose do they serve?
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Students from the People's Republic of China, compared to students from other countries, often demonstrate social orientation of their emotions. How does this relate to the ruling ideology in China?
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Throughout the history of human civilization, one way of managing emotions has been to learn ________.
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Researchers suggest that in the West, high levels of expressiveness are seen as signs of _______ in contrast to Asian cultures.
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There are two main criteria with which to assess emotional expressions. One is frequency of an emotional expression. What is the second?
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In general, how is anger treated by most people in collectivistic cultures?
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Men who grew up in traditional, male-dominated societies tend not to reveal their emotional problems for fear of appearing weak. If you were the chief doctor in a medical facility and had a 50 year-old patient from such a culture, who would you ask to see this patient?
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A study of samples in 32 countries showed that individualism was positively correlated with higher expressivity of emotions, especially happiness and surprise. Individualism was negatively correlated with expression of ___________
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Recent studies of emotion recognition showed that subjects in China, compared to other national groups, had more problems with recognition of one emotion on photographed faces. Which one?
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Explain the cultural differences in the emotional significance of preceding events.
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Why do Chinese students (according to empirical studies) evaluate "acceptance to college" as a more stressful event than do American students?
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Anger is expressed in both collectivist and individualist cultural groups. However, it is discouraged more in one group than in the other. Which one and why?
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What are the most significant cross-cultural similarities of disgust?
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Describe cross-cultural similarities in display rules.
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Describe methodological problem associated with survey-based studies of emotional expressions.
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Several studies found that both men and women identified angry expressions (compared to other emotional expressions) most quickly. What could be the reason for this?
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What are the differences between feeling rules and display rules?
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Describe jealousy as an emotional response from the evolutionary perspective.
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Which of the following terms refers to the process of identification, description and explanation of an emotional expression?

A) Stress reduction
B) Display rules
C) Emotion recognition
D) Feeling rules
E) Intellectual challenge
Question
What is the term for an individual assessment of emotions according to certain criteria or principles?

A) Evaluation of emotions
B) Stress reduction
C) Feeling rules
D) Arousal
E) Display rules
Question
Basic human emotional expressions are ______________ across cultures.

A) profoundly different
B) generally similar
C) inconsistent
D) impossible to measure
E) very disruptive and interfere with people's thinking
Question
Cross-culturally, studies of the process of identification, description, and explanation of facial emotional expressions show__________.

A) profound differences
B) inconsistencies in the way people understand emotional expressions of anger and joy
C) inconsistencies in the way people understand emotional expressions of sadness
D) consistent and substantial cross-cultural similarities
E) that people had very little understanding of emotions
Question
In the Buddhist tradition (accepted in Chinese language) the basic seven emotions are described as happiness, anger, sorrow, joy, love, hate, and desire. One emotion commonly appearing in all Western classifications does not appear in this line-up. Which one?

A) Jealousy
B) Disgust
C) Frustration
D) Inspiration
E) Depression
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Despite similarities in emotional experiences across cultures, there is no one single universal description of basic emotions.
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Research shows that a change in voluntary facial expression causes changes in galvanic skin response (used in so-called "lie detectors").
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A study of samples in 32 countries showed that individualism was positively correlated with higher expressivity of emotions, especially happiness and surprise. Individualism was negatively correlated with expression of__________.
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Recent studies of emotion recognition showed that subjects in China, compared to other national groups, had more problems with recognition of one emotion on photographed faces. Which one?
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1
______ is an emotion aroused by being interfered with or threatened and overt or covert activities of attack or offense.

A) aggression
B) anger
C) fight
D) envy
E) violence
B
2
What term do psychologists use for patterns of emotional expression considered appropriate within a particular culture, age, or social group?

A) feeling rules
B) stress reduction
C) display rules
D) arousal
E) censorship
C
3
Which of the following terms refers to the process of identification, description and explanation of an emotional expression?

A) stress reduction
B) display rules
C) emotion recognition
D) feeling rules
E) intellectual challenge
C
4
What is the term for an individual assessment of emotions according to certain criteria or principles?

A) evaluation of emotions
B) stress reduction
C) feeling rules
D) arousal
E) display rules
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______ are particular cultural rules about how to feel in particular situations.

A) evaluation of emotions
B) anger management
C) display rules
D) arousal
E) feeling rules
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What is the psychological term for the environmental circumstances and individual reactions that have a strong impact on particular emotional experiences?

A) provocation
B) common lifestyle
C) display rules
D) preceding events
E) common expectations
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Perception of a continuous challenge to a person's capacity to adapt to inner and outer demands is called:

A) humor
B) preceding events
C) emotional instability
D) stress
E) display and feeling rules
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Cross-culturally, embarrassment has common physiological responses, and one of them is __________.

A) excessive salivating
B) increased body temperature
C) excessive sneezing
D) decreased thirst
E) decreased body temperature
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9
Emotional complexity or the co-occurrence of pleasant and unpleasant emotions simultaneously is more prevalent in __________ than Western cultures

A) Central Asian
B) Latin American
C) Latin American
D) East Asian
E) African
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Western psychology and Buddhism claim that the happiness may be achieved through __________ and not necessarily through stimulus-driven pleasures.

A) avoiding physical labor
B) risk-taking behavior
C) psychological training
D) vegetable dieting
E) longer duration of sleep
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Women tend to express most basic emotions more intensely than men. One emotion is an exception. Which one?

A) grief
B) disgust
C) anger
D) surprise
E) sadness
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The text discusses the distinctions between the English word "anger" and the Ifaluk (Pacific Region) word "song". Although they both refer to emotions involving appraisal of harm, "song" produces actions that aim at changing the offending person's behavior. Anger, on the other hand, produces actions that aim to do what?

A) make friends
B) restrain the offender from doing anything
C) return the other person's harm
D) negotiate a settlement or a deal with an offender
E) the function is still unclear
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Basic human emotional expressions are __________ across cultures.

A) profoundly different
B) generally similar
C) generally fake, insincere
D) impossible to measure
E) tend to be disruptive
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Studies of the process of identification, description, and explanation of facial emotional expressions show__________.

A) profound differences
B) inconsistencies in the way people understand emotional expressions of anger and joy
C) consistent and tremendous cross-cultural similarities
D) consistent and tremendous cross-cultural similarities
E) that people had very little understanding what emotions are
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An individual's acceptance of an ethnic joke often depends on the "ethnic match". Which of the following statements most accurately describes this condition?

A) the joke is funny so that it serves as a "match" to "ignite" laughter
B) the joke should not be long; otherwise people get impatient
C) there is a match between the listeners and the group that is being ridiculed in the joke
D) the more spontaneous the joke is the better
E) the joke teller belongs to the same group that is being ridiculed in the joke
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Which of the following is not a necessary component of the universal emotion process?

A) preceding event
B) assessment of experience
C) physiological arousal
D) frustration
E) behavioral response
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Research suggests that as compared to Americans, individuals from _______ are, as a group, less likely to show their emotions to strangers.

A) Russia
B) Mexico
C) Japan
D) Turkey
E) Canada
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In cross-cultural comparisons, emotions may be cross-culturally similar or different, depending on the level of generalization chosen for description. Observations of specific emotional characteristics are more likely highlight ________, than are observations of generalized characteristics.

A) cultural differences
B) cultural similarities
C) trouble that researchers encounter studying emotions
D) that people around the world are reluctant to talk about their emotions
E) cultural stereotypes
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In 2002, European and Asian Americans were compared on measures of emotional distress, anxiety, sadness and fear of negative evaluation. What were the results of the study?

A) Europeans scored higher on the measures
B) Asians scored higher on the measures
C) there were no difference in scores
D) both groups showed almost no negative scores
E) there was no such a study conducted: such measures are impossible to compare
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Cross-cultural similarities were found in the way emotions determine behavior. For example, joy causes approaching behavior, anger elicits aggressive behavior. What is the most common reaction of sadness or shame?

A) similar aggressive tendencies
B) walking fast
C) withdrawal
D) excessive talking
E) no common reaction
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In the Buddhist tradition (reflected in the Chinese language) the basic seven emotions are described as happiness, anger, sorrow, joy, love, hate, and desire. One emotion commonly appearing in all Western classifications does not appear in this line-up. Which one?

A) jealousy
B) disgust
C) frustration
D) inspiration
E) depression
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Aggression, motivation, fear, surprise, jealousy, anger, sadness, fatigue and disgust are all called basic universal human emotions.
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Studies of so-called preceding events show significant cross-cultural similarities.
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Embarrassment is characterized by the similar behavioral and physiological responses across ethnic groups.
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Research on cross-cultural recognition of emotional intonation revealed that people cannot accurately identify a speaker's emotions.
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Across cultures, disgust prevents people from ingesting potentially toxic substances.
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Cross-cultural studies reveal differences in the way men and women display their jealousy.
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The recognition rate of facial expression on photographs was higher when subjects had little previous contact with other cultures.
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Research shows that a change in voluntary facial expression causes changes in galvanic skin response (used in so-called "lie detectors")
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There is consistency in the way people around the world experience traumatic events such as earthquakes, floods, and violence.
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Empirical studies of the early 2000s showed that Russian immigrants living in the United States experience lower levels of negative emotions.
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Studies show that if a person is smiling, people have a better chance to guess his or her nationality on a photograph.
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Several studies showed that Chinese students were found to experience lower levels of anxiety in mathematics compared to students from Germany.
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Despite similarities in emotional experiences across cultures, there is no one single universal description of basic emotions.
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Which part of the human brain is referred to as the brain's "emotional computer"?
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In a comparative Japanese-American study, which group was less likely to attribute their anger to other people (explain their anger as caused by others)?
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In cross-cultural studies, cultural differences between two groups are greater if the level of description becomes________.
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What are the most common physiological, cross-cultural symptoms of embarrassment?
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According to Darwin, basic emotional expressions in humans are similar. Why? What purpose do they serve?
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Students from the People's Republic of China, compared to students from other countries, often demonstrate social orientation of their emotions. How does this relate to the ruling ideology in China?
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Throughout the history of human civilization, one way of managing emotions has been to learn ________.
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Researchers suggest that in the West, high levels of expressiveness are seen as signs of _______ in contrast to Asian cultures.
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There are two main criteria with which to assess emotional expressions. One is frequency of an emotional expression. What is the second?
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In general, how is anger treated by most people in collectivistic cultures?
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Men who grew up in traditional, male-dominated societies tend not to reveal their emotional problems for fear of appearing weak. If you were the chief doctor in a medical facility and had a 50 year-old patient from such a culture, who would you ask to see this patient?
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A study of samples in 32 countries showed that individualism was positively correlated with higher expressivity of emotions, especially happiness and surprise. Individualism was negatively correlated with expression of ___________
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Recent studies of emotion recognition showed that subjects in China, compared to other national groups, had more problems with recognition of one emotion on photographed faces. Which one?
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Explain the cultural differences in the emotional significance of preceding events.
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Why do Chinese students (according to empirical studies) evaluate "acceptance to college" as a more stressful event than do American students?
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Anger is expressed in both collectivist and individualist cultural groups. However, it is discouraged more in one group than in the other. Which one and why?
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What are the most significant cross-cultural similarities of disgust?
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Describe cross-cultural similarities in display rules.
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Describe methodological problem associated with survey-based studies of emotional expressions.
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Several studies found that both men and women identified angry expressions (compared to other emotional expressions) most quickly. What could be the reason for this?
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What are the differences between feeling rules and display rules?
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Describe jealousy as an emotional response from the evolutionary perspective.
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Which of the following terms refers to the process of identification, description and explanation of an emotional expression?

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What is the term for an individual assessment of emotions according to certain criteria or principles?

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Basic human emotional expressions are ______________ across cultures.

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Cross-culturally, studies of the process of identification, description, and explanation of facial emotional expressions show__________.

A) profound differences
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C) inconsistencies in the way people understand emotional expressions of sadness
D) consistent and substantial cross-cultural similarities
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In the Buddhist tradition (accepted in Chinese language) the basic seven emotions are described as happiness, anger, sorrow, joy, love, hate, and desire. One emotion commonly appearing in all Western classifications does not appear in this line-up. Which one?

A) Jealousy
B) Disgust
C) Frustration
D) Inspiration
E) Depression
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Despite similarities in emotional experiences across cultures, there is no one single universal description of basic emotions.
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Research shows that a change in voluntary facial expression causes changes in galvanic skin response (used in so-called "lie detectors").
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A study of samples in 32 countries showed that individualism was positively correlated with higher expressivity of emotions, especially happiness and surprise. Individualism was negatively correlated with expression of__________.
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Recent studies of emotion recognition showed that subjects in China, compared to other national groups, had more problems with recognition of one emotion on photographed faces. Which one?
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