Deck 5: Emotions

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People will always respect and like you more if you go out of your way to please them.
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Fortunately, for people who want to hide their emotions, all the physical changes that accompany emotions are internal.
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The approach to handling emotions described in your text involves talking yourself out of feeling unnecessarily bad.
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The United States is known internationally as a "culture of cheerfulness."​
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Social rules discourage too much expression of negative emotion, but there are really no social limits to expressing positive emotions.
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Nonverbal reactions are often directly connected to verbalizing emotions.
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It is important to express all your emotions to all the important people in your life as soon as you experience those emotions.
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One of the reasons we don't express emotions is that we don't recognize when they occur.
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When sharing your feelings, it's not necessary to accept responsibility for them because so often others cause them.
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Generally speaking, people are more likely to share negative emotions rather than positive emotions.
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Since collectivist cultures pay more attention to nonverbal behaviors, they are better at expressing both positive and negative emotions.
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Your text argues that the complete and open expression of emotions is one key to positive relationships.
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All emotions are caused by self-talk.
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Some people fail to communicate their emotions clearly because they understate or downplay them.
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Research indicates that people from warmer climates are more emotionally expressive than people from cooler climates.
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Over-expression of emotion may create physiological ailments as much as under-expression of emotion.
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The mind has little influence on our emotional states.
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Anger can be either a facilitative or debilitative emotion.
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An event that generates facilitative self-talk for one person might stimulate debilitative thinking for someone else.
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Your text advises that when you feel a certain way, you should act on that feeling immediately.
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Roxanne's mood was affected by the excellent service she received at the coffee shop.This is best explained by the concept of

A)​social conventions.
B)​emotional contagion.
C)​reappraisal.
D)​emotion labor.
E)​emotional memory.
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Research described in this chapter found that when subjects were coached to move their facial muscles in ways that appeared afraid, angry, disgusted, amused, sad, etc., the subjects responded

A)​as if they themselves were having these feelings.
B)​by showing the opposite feeling.
C)​by showing more intense feelings than the volunteers.
D)​with no emotion at all.with no emotion at all.
E)​with pity for the volunteers.
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Social scientists generally agree that there are four components to the phenomena we label as "feelings." They are

A)​physiological changes, nonverbal reactions, cognitive interpretations, and verbal expression.
B)​physical changes, mental recognition, and verbal description.
C)​sensing, organizing, interpreting, and encoding.
D)​verbal and nonverbal manifestations, physical depression, and catharsis.
E)​stimulus, proprioception, emotional contagion, and response.
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Even across cultures, men tend to say "I love you" more than women.
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The fallacy of causation is based on the irrational belief that emotions are caused by others rather than by one's own self-talk.
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Your text tells you that you should​

A)​express all your emotions to your friends.
B)​try to recognize your emotions.
C)​be glad you have debilitative emotions.
D)​express only positive emotions.
E)​stop being so emotional.
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When we experience mixed emotions, we generally communicate only one feeling-usually the most positive one.
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Which of the following is not one of the suggestions made in the chapter reading about introverts?​

A)​Avoid asking introverts why they "don't like people."
B)​Don't demand immediate feedback from an introvert.
C)​Don't interrupt once an introvert gets to talking.
D)​Give an introvert suggestions to help him come out of his shell.
E)​Do avoid asking an introvert to repeat himself.
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Researchers have found that college students who can pinpoint the negative emotions they experience, such as anger, also have the best strategies for managing their emotions.
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According to cognitive psychologists, it is not events that cause people to feel bad, but rather the beliefs they hold about the events.
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Suppressing your emotions is never appropriate or constructive.
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One difference between facilitative emotions and debilitative emotions is whether you feel the emotion for a short or long period of time.
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It is always clear what emotion someone is experiencing if you closely observe his nonverbal behavior.
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According to your text, one reason people don't express feelings is​

A)​they lack awareness of their emotions.
B)​it's a waste of time.
C)​interpretations are easier to understand.
D)​they are rarely asked to do so.
E)​many people rarely have feelings.
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Your text suggests that to feel better you should first talk about how you feel and then act on that feeling.
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People who subscribe to the fallacy of perfection believe

A)​everyone is perfect except them.
B)​there's no point in striving for perfection since it is unattainable.
C)​a worthwhile communicator should be able to handle any situation with complete confidence and skill.
D)​perfection requires much practice.
E)​only professors are perfect.
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Feelings are often recognized by nonverbal changes, such as blushing.
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Social isolation and depression are problems that can result from the inability to constructively talk about emotions.
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Members of collectivistic cultures discourage expression of any negative emotions that might upset relationships among people in their "in-group."​
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Children whose parents helped them learn to express emotions are at a lower risk for behavioral problems.
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Which of the following is true of debilitative feelings?

A)​They often last a long time.
B)​They keep you from functioning effectively.
C)​They are intense.
D)​They are a product of your beliefs.
E)​All of the above are true of debilitative feelings.
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"I know he'll be crushed if I don't go out with him."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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"You're making me angry."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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An empty feeling in the pit of your stomach, tense muscles, and headaches are examples of the emotional component labeled

A)​nonverbal reactions.
B)​cognitive interpretations.
C)​physiological factors.
D)​rational-emotive therapy.
E)​environment.
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"I can't tell my boyfriend his smoking upsets me!"

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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Which of the following does the text offer as a guideline for expressing emotions?

A)​The sooner a feeling is shared, the better.
B)​Try to avoid sharing negative feelings whenever possible.
C)​Share multiple feelings when appropriate.
D)​Let others know that they have caused you to feel a certain way.
E)​Try to avoid getting too emotional.
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Which of the following is an example of falling for the fallacy of causation?​

A)​"People at parties make me nervous."
B)​"If I ask her/him for a date the answer will probably be no."
C)​"I'm no good at anything!"
D)​"Everybody is against me."
E)​"I should be a better person."
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"You never listen to me!" is an example of subscribing to the fallacy of

A)​overgeneralization.
B)​perfection.
C)​shoulds.
D)​causation.
E)​helplessness.
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When you think it is not just desirable but vital to get the acceptance of virtually every person, you are falling for the fallacy of

A)​perfection.
B)​causation.
C)​approval.
D)​shoulds.
E)​overgeneralization.
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When you believe that a worthwhile communicator should be able to handle every situation with complete confidence and skill, you are falling for the fallacy of​

A)​perfection.
B)​causation.
C)​approval.
D)​shoulds.
E)​overgeneralization.
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The "amygdala" refers to

A)​the threat alarm system in the brain.
B)​a type of emotional contagion.
C)​a reservoir of emotional memories.
D)​nonverbal reactions expressed on the face.
E)​none of the above.
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"You ought to keep in touch more."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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"Those interviewers made me so nervous."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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The "Looking at Diversity" reading about the ways Zuni and Anglo cultures deal with emotion expression indicates that

A)​Anglos don't show love as much as Zunis.
B)​Zunis emphasize listening over talking.
C)​Zunis encourage their children to freely express intense emotions.
D)​Zunis feel emotions less intensely than Anglos.
E)​all of the above were mentioned by the reading.
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"You never tell me how you feel."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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"I lost my temper with Mac last night.I've had a course in interpersonal communication; I know better."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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According to your text, the first step in minimizing your debilitative emotions is to

A)​monitor your emotional reactions.
B)​note the activating event.
C)​record your self-talk.
D)​dispute your irrational beliefs.
E)​confront the person who caused them.
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"My roommate ought to be more understanding." This quote is an example of the fallacy of

A)​shoulds.
B)​causation.
C)​approval.
D)​perfection.
E)​helplessness.
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All of the following are parts of the procedure for dealing with debilitative feelings except which one?​

A)​Record your self-talk
B)​Monitor your emotional reactions.
C)​Dispute your irrational beliefs.
D)​Identify the activating event.
E)​Analyze your motives.
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Which of the following is the best advice for expressing your emotions?

A)​Accept responsibility for your own feelings.
B)​Express your feelings as soon as they occur.
C)​Recognize that feeling and acting out the feeling are the same.
D)​Express only primary feelings.
E)​Tell yourself you shouldn't feel bad.
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The statement "Bob never has a good word to say about anyone" is an example of the fallacy of

A)​shoulds.
B)​approval.
C)​overgeneralization.
D)​causation.
E)​all of the above.
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Identify at least three fallacies from the text you most commonly accept.Explain each fallacy and explain the potential harm each may cause if you fail to dispute it.
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Which of the following is a better way of expressing emotion in the statement: "You're making me nervous"?

A)​Say "I feel nervous when you drive over the speed limit."
B)​Say "Your fast driving is not making me feel very safe."
C)​Say "I feel like taking the keys."
D)​All of the above could improve the statement.
E)​No improvement is needed.
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Subscribing to the fallacy of catastrophic expectations can lead to

A)​self-fulfilling prophecies.
B)​erroneous perception checking.
C)​reflected appraisals.
D)​physiological noise.
E)​both c and d above.
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In mainstream U.S.society, we don't express our emotions very well or very frequently because

A)​of social rules and roles.
B)​others put us down.
C)​we recognize so many emotions.
D)​self-disclosure is already high enough.
E)​of inadequate self-concepts.
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Revealing multiple feelings means

A)​mixing up all the feelings you have.
B)​expressing more than one feeling.
C)​sharing what you feel and what your partner feels, too.
D)​all of the above.
E)​none of the above.
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"I feel like quitting school" is an example of

A)​a feeling statement.
B)​an emotionally counterfeit statement.
C)​an emotional intention.
D)​a contextual emotion.
E)​a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Self-talk

A)​can be facilitative or debilitative.
B)​can determine how you feel.
C)​includes identifying an event, your thought, and feeling.
D)​allows you to have control over how you feel.
E)​includes all of the above.
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The best predictor of being able to detect and interpret emotional expressions is

A)​foreign travel.
B)​academic background.
C)​cultural similarity.
D)​biological sex.
E)​none of the above.
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Facilitative feelings

A)​are emotional counterfeits.
B)​happen only when you feel good.
C)​keep us from communicating effectively.
D)​contribute to effective functioning.
E)​are more common in other cultures.
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Recall a time when you experienced a powerful emotion.Describe how the four components of emotions affected the way you felt, and hence how you communicated in the situation.
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"When emotions begin to be shared, a relationship begins to deepen." How does this come about? Give two examples from your own experience that support this statement.
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People will always respect and like you more if you go out of your way to please them.
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Fortunately, for people who want to hide their emotions, all the physical changes that accompany emotions are internal.
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The approach to handling emotions described in your text involves talking yourself out of feeling unnecessarily bad.
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The United States is known internationally as a "culture of cheerfulness."​
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Social rules discourage too much expression of negative emotion, but there are really no social limits to expressing positive emotions.
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Nonverbal reactions are often directly connected to verbalizing emotions.
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It is important to express all your emotions to all the important people in your life as soon as you experience those emotions.
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One of the reasons we don't express emotions is that we don't recognize when they occur.
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When sharing your feelings, it's not necessary to accept responsibility for them because so often others cause them.
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Generally speaking, people are more likely to share negative emotions rather than positive emotions.
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Since collectivist cultures pay more attention to nonverbal behaviors, they are better at expressing both positive and negative emotions.
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Your text argues that the complete and open expression of emotions is one key to positive relationships.
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All emotions are caused by self-talk.
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Some people fail to communicate their emotions clearly because they understate or downplay them.
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Research indicates that people from warmer climates are more emotionally expressive than people from cooler climates.
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Over-expression of emotion may create physiological ailments as much as under-expression of emotion.
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The mind has little influence on our emotional states.
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Anger can be either a facilitative or debilitative emotion.
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An event that generates facilitative self-talk for one person might stimulate debilitative thinking for someone else.
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Your text advises that when you feel a certain way, you should act on that feeling immediately.
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Roxanne's mood was affected by the excellent service she received at the coffee shop.This is best explained by the concept of

A)​social conventions.
B)​emotional contagion.
C)​reappraisal.
D)​emotion labor.
E)​emotional memory.
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Research described in this chapter found that when subjects were coached to move their facial muscles in ways that appeared afraid, angry, disgusted, amused, sad, etc., the subjects responded

A)​as if they themselves were having these feelings.
B)​by showing the opposite feeling.
C)​by showing more intense feelings than the volunteers.
D)​with no emotion at all.with no emotion at all.
E)​with pity for the volunteers.
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Social scientists generally agree that there are four components to the phenomena we label as "feelings." They are

A)​physiological changes, nonverbal reactions, cognitive interpretations, and verbal expression.
B)​physical changes, mental recognition, and verbal description.
C)​sensing, organizing, interpreting, and encoding.
D)​verbal and nonverbal manifestations, physical depression, and catharsis.
E)​stimulus, proprioception, emotional contagion, and response.
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Even across cultures, men tend to say "I love you" more than women.
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The fallacy of causation is based on the irrational belief that emotions are caused by others rather than by one's own self-talk.
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Your text tells you that you should​

A)​express all your emotions to your friends.
B)​try to recognize your emotions.
C)​be glad you have debilitative emotions.
D)​express only positive emotions.
E)​stop being so emotional.
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When we experience mixed emotions, we generally communicate only one feeling-usually the most positive one.
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Which of the following is not one of the suggestions made in the chapter reading about introverts?​

A)​Avoid asking introverts why they "don't like people."
B)​Don't demand immediate feedback from an introvert.
C)​Don't interrupt once an introvert gets to talking.
D)​Give an introvert suggestions to help him come out of his shell.
E)​Do avoid asking an introvert to repeat himself.
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Researchers have found that college students who can pinpoint the negative emotions they experience, such as anger, also have the best strategies for managing their emotions.
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According to cognitive psychologists, it is not events that cause people to feel bad, but rather the beliefs they hold about the events.
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Suppressing your emotions is never appropriate or constructive.
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One difference between facilitative emotions and debilitative emotions is whether you feel the emotion for a short or long period of time.
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It is always clear what emotion someone is experiencing if you closely observe his nonverbal behavior.
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According to your text, one reason people don't express feelings is​

A)​they lack awareness of their emotions.
B)​it's a waste of time.
C)​interpretations are easier to understand.
D)​they are rarely asked to do so.
E)​many people rarely have feelings.
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Your text suggests that to feel better you should first talk about how you feel and then act on that feeling.
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People who subscribe to the fallacy of perfection believe

A)​everyone is perfect except them.
B)​there's no point in striving for perfection since it is unattainable.
C)​a worthwhile communicator should be able to handle any situation with complete confidence and skill.
D)​perfection requires much practice.
E)​only professors are perfect.
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Feelings are often recognized by nonverbal changes, such as blushing.
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Social isolation and depression are problems that can result from the inability to constructively talk about emotions.
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Members of collectivistic cultures discourage expression of any negative emotions that might upset relationships among people in their "in-group."​
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Children whose parents helped them learn to express emotions are at a lower risk for behavioral problems.
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Which of the following is true of debilitative feelings?

A)​They often last a long time.
B)​They keep you from functioning effectively.
C)​They are intense.
D)​They are a product of your beliefs.
E)​All of the above are true of debilitative feelings.
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"I know he'll be crushed if I don't go out with him."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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"You're making me angry."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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An empty feeling in the pit of your stomach, tense muscles, and headaches are examples of the emotional component labeled

A)​nonverbal reactions.
B)​cognitive interpretations.
C)​physiological factors.
D)​rational-emotive therapy.
E)​environment.
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"I can't tell my boyfriend his smoking upsets me!"

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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Which of the following does the text offer as a guideline for expressing emotions?

A)​The sooner a feeling is shared, the better.
B)​Try to avoid sharing negative feelings whenever possible.
C)​Share multiple feelings when appropriate.
D)​Let others know that they have caused you to feel a certain way.
E)​Try to avoid getting too emotional.
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Which of the following is an example of falling for the fallacy of causation?​

A)​"People at parties make me nervous."
B)​"If I ask her/him for a date the answer will probably be no."
C)​"I'm no good at anything!"
D)​"Everybody is against me."
E)​"I should be a better person."
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"You never listen to me!" is an example of subscribing to the fallacy of

A)​overgeneralization.
B)​perfection.
C)​shoulds.
D)​causation.
E)​helplessness.
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When you think it is not just desirable but vital to get the acceptance of virtually every person, you are falling for the fallacy of

A)​perfection.
B)​causation.
C)​approval.
D)​shoulds.
E)​overgeneralization.
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When you believe that a worthwhile communicator should be able to handle every situation with complete confidence and skill, you are falling for the fallacy of​

A)​perfection.
B)​causation.
C)​approval.
D)​shoulds.
E)​overgeneralization.
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The "amygdala" refers to

A)​the threat alarm system in the brain.
B)​a type of emotional contagion.
C)​a reservoir of emotional memories.
D)​nonverbal reactions expressed on the face.
E)​none of the above.
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"You ought to keep in touch more."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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"Those interviewers made me so nervous."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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The "Looking at Diversity" reading about the ways Zuni and Anglo cultures deal with emotion expression indicates that

A)​Anglos don't show love as much as Zunis.
B)​Zunis emphasize listening over talking.
C)​Zunis encourage their children to freely express intense emotions.
D)​Zunis feel emotions less intensely than Anglos.
E)​all of the above were mentioned by the reading.
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"You never tell me how you feel."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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"I lost my temper with Mac last night.I've had a course in interpersonal communication; I know better."

A)​fallacy of causation
B)​fallacy of shoulds
C)​fallacy of overgeneralization
D)​fallacy of perfection
E)​fallacy of helplessness
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According to your text, the first step in minimizing your debilitative emotions is to

A)​monitor your emotional reactions.
B)​note the activating event.
C)​record your self-talk.
D)​dispute your irrational beliefs.
E)​confront the person who caused them.
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"My roommate ought to be more understanding." This quote is an example of the fallacy of

A)​shoulds.
B)​causation.
C)​approval.
D)​perfection.
E)​helplessness.
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59
All of the following are parts of the procedure for dealing with debilitative feelings except which one?​

A)​Record your self-talk
B)​Monitor your emotional reactions.
C)​Dispute your irrational beliefs.
D)​Identify the activating event.
E)​Analyze your motives.
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60
Which of the following is the best advice for expressing your emotions?

A)​Accept responsibility for your own feelings.
B)​Express your feelings as soon as they occur.
C)​Recognize that feeling and acting out the feeling are the same.
D)​Express only primary feelings.
E)​Tell yourself you shouldn't feel bad.
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61
The statement "Bob never has a good word to say about anyone" is an example of the fallacy of

A)​shoulds.
B)​approval.
C)​overgeneralization.
D)​causation.
E)​all of the above.
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62
Identify at least three fallacies from the text you most commonly accept.Explain each fallacy and explain the potential harm each may cause if you fail to dispute it.
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63
Which of the following is a better way of expressing emotion in the statement: "You're making me nervous"?

A)​Say "I feel nervous when you drive over the speed limit."
B)​Say "Your fast driving is not making me feel very safe."
C)​Say "I feel like taking the keys."
D)​All of the above could improve the statement.
E)​No improvement is needed.
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64
Subscribing to the fallacy of catastrophic expectations can lead to

A)​self-fulfilling prophecies.
B)​erroneous perception checking.
C)​reflected appraisals.
D)​physiological noise.
E)​both c and d above.
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65
In mainstream U.S.society, we don't express our emotions very well or very frequently because

A)​of social rules and roles.
B)​others put us down.
C)​we recognize so many emotions.
D)​self-disclosure is already high enough.
E)​of inadequate self-concepts.
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66
Revealing multiple feelings means

A)​mixing up all the feelings you have.
B)​expressing more than one feeling.
C)​sharing what you feel and what your partner feels, too.
D)​all of the above.
E)​none of the above.
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67
"I feel like quitting school" is an example of

A)​a feeling statement.
B)​an emotionally counterfeit statement.
C)​an emotional intention.
D)​a contextual emotion.
E)​a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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68
Self-talk

A)​can be facilitative or debilitative.
B)​can determine how you feel.
C)​includes identifying an event, your thought, and feeling.
D)​allows you to have control over how you feel.
E)​includes all of the above.
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69
The best predictor of being able to detect and interpret emotional expressions is

A)​foreign travel.
B)​academic background.
C)​cultural similarity.
D)​biological sex.
E)​none of the above.
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70
Facilitative feelings

A)​are emotional counterfeits.
B)​happen only when you feel good.
C)​keep us from communicating effectively.
D)​contribute to effective functioning.
E)​are more common in other cultures.
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71
Recall a time when you experienced a powerful emotion.Describe how the four components of emotions affected the way you felt, and hence how you communicated in the situation.
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72
"When emotions begin to be shared, a relationship begins to deepen." How does this come about? Give two examples from your own experience that support this statement.
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