Deck 8: Emotions

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Displaying this shows our inability to discuss or cope with emotions, which further contributes to relationship difficulties.

A) Emotional ineptitude
B) Attitude
C) Emotions
D) Attribution characteristics
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To be ______________ effective in a relationship, we must develop our ability to manage emotions in others.

A) Intrapersonally
B) Interpersonally
C) Personally
D) Emotionally
E) Psychologically
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Different cultures have rules that guide emotional displays, but this tends to remain the same:

A) Reactions
B) Physical expressions
C) Words we use
D) Emotional triggers
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Facilitative and debilitative emotions differ in all ways except:

A) Intensity
B) Duration
C) Range
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By becoming more aware of our emotional responses to situations, we also become more aware of what we _______________ that is important to us in relationships.

A) Do not share
B) Share
C) Understand
D) Accept
E) Dislike
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The ability to cope and recover more quickly from disappointments shows our __________.

A) Stamina
B) Resilience
C) Social intelligence
D) Interpersonal intelligence
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Monitoring your own emotions is critical for developing _____________________.

A) Self-understanding
B) Self-discipline
C) Emotional intelligence
D) Resilience
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This theory describes how we infer and explain the causes of social behavior.

A) Communication
B) Attribution
C) Social learning
D) Attachment style
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Virtual reality endows us with _____________, which allows us to participate more fully in sensory experiences that elicit feelings and emotions we might have otherwise never experienced.

A) Experiences
B) Telepresence
C) Telekinetic abilities
D) Social networking
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This allows us to recognize our emotions and manage them by finding ways to handle such feelings as fear, anxiety, and sadness.

A) Interpersonal communication
B) Interpersonal intelligence
C) Intrapersonal intelligence
D) Intrapersonal communication
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This is the briefest of all emotions:

A) Fear
B) Surprise
C) Anger
D) Happiness
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Increased respiration and heart rate, raised voices or flushed face are all examples of what kinds of changes when experiencing emotion?

A) Physical
B) Psychological
C) Physiological
D) Emotional
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Which of these techniques typically does not help us manage anger?

A) Cognitive restructuring
B) Controlling our emotions
C) Problem solving
D) Humor
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Preserving dignity during a difficult conversation or interaction is known as _____________.

A) Lying
B) Personal protection
C) Face saving
D) Emotional protection
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We facilitate this by displaying emotional self-control and a willingness to delay gratification:

A) Goal setting
B) Goal realization
C) Resilience
D) Interpersonal intelligence
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What we determine to be the reasons for others' behavior often directly influences our ________ __ and feelings toward those people.

A) Reaction to
B) Thoughts about
C) Perception of
D) Fondness for
E) Facial expressions
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The physical act of ______________________ triggers an increase in endorphins, which are brain chemicals that contribute to feeling good.

A) Crying
B) Screaming
C) Laughing
D) Shouting
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Learning to manage our emotions is critical for developing this skill:

A) Emotional intelligence
B) Social networking
C) Resilience
D) Interpersonal communication
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People exhibiting this attachment style will often joke about one's habits or weight (devaluing them) in an attempt to make themselves feel better.

A) Giving
B) Avoidant
C) Anxious
D) Mean
E) Comforting
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When exhibiting this emotion, we often lose our facial muscle tone.

A) Fear
B) Sadness
C) Happiness
D) Disgust
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The expression of moderate anger when compared to little or none cuts the risk of heart attack by 20%.
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We motivate ourselves to control impulse, delay gratification, and regulate our moods when we practice emotional intelligence.
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These are powerful forces that help to mark the high and low points of our lives.
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Men report being in negative moods or emotion states about twice as often as women.
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Emotions are contagious.
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"Primary" emotions include anticipation, joy, and acceptance.
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People give us moods the same way we pass germs. We call this ______________________.
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Monitoring our emotions is critical for developing self-worth.
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Messages containing positive emotions are retweeted more frequently than other messages.
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Emotions we feel are accompanied by physical changes in our appearance.
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Sadness tends to reduce our energy and metabolism.
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Our mind influences our body, and our body influences our mind.
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We rarely experience emotion, only doing so when needed.
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By revealing how we feel, see things, and would like things to change, we take steps toward achieving more effective relational health.
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Those who watch television more than four hours each day tend to perceive the world as a meaner and more sinister place than do those who do not watch it so much.
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Our moods can affect our frame of mind and how we view others and our future.
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Men outperform women when decoding emotions.
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The negative mood created when a woman cries is one that often lasts for at least a week.
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By knowing ourselves, we are more likely to recognize similar emotions in others, which is a skill that develops _________________________________.
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If we can figure out what triggers a particular emotion, we tend to be more specific when we talk about it.
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No one can make you feel an emotion that you ____________ to feel.
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Explain one way that cultural differences can affect the expression of emotion.
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Those emotions most closely associated with ____________________, or goal attainment, are compassion, happiness, and relief.
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How does Botox affect our ability to express emotions?
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_______________________ emotions typically get in the way of our development of a healthy relationship.
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Both men and women report wanting to be with this friend when they are under stress, and they also tend to want to reveal more feelings to this person.
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Persons from this type of climate tend to be more emotionally expressive.
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Explain the difference between emoticons and emoji icons.
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This is an emotional process of limited duration that varies in both duration and intensity.
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What kind of television viewers tend to develop more fear of crime and have less sympathy or empathy for rape victims?
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Please explain how television viewing or Internet has an impact on our emotions.
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List at least two ways that you can share emotions effectively.
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We are more likely to do what we have seen; this is the result of viewing the ____________ models that surround us.
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What generates our feelings, and how expressive we are at displaying or revealing them, is affected in part by ______________ and _____________ of culture.
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How does emotional ineptitude impede relationships?
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We are less able to discern whose emotions because they tend to reveal their strengths often?
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Deck 8: Emotions
1
Displaying this shows our inability to discuss or cope with emotions, which further contributes to relationship difficulties.

A) Emotional ineptitude
B) Attitude
C) Emotions
D) Attribution characteristics
A
2
To be ______________ effective in a relationship, we must develop our ability to manage emotions in others.

A) Intrapersonally
B) Interpersonally
C) Personally
D) Emotionally
E) Psychologically
B
3
Different cultures have rules that guide emotional displays, but this tends to remain the same:

A) Reactions
B) Physical expressions
C) Words we use
D) Emotional triggers
B
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Facilitative and debilitative emotions differ in all ways except:

A) Intensity
B) Duration
C) Range
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By becoming more aware of our emotional responses to situations, we also become more aware of what we _______________ that is important to us in relationships.

A) Do not share
B) Share
C) Understand
D) Accept
E) Dislike
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The ability to cope and recover more quickly from disappointments shows our __________.

A) Stamina
B) Resilience
C) Social intelligence
D) Interpersonal intelligence
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Monitoring your own emotions is critical for developing _____________________.

A) Self-understanding
B) Self-discipline
C) Emotional intelligence
D) Resilience
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This theory describes how we infer and explain the causes of social behavior.

A) Communication
B) Attribution
C) Social learning
D) Attachment style
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9
Virtual reality endows us with _____________, which allows us to participate more fully in sensory experiences that elicit feelings and emotions we might have otherwise never experienced.

A) Experiences
B) Telepresence
C) Telekinetic abilities
D) Social networking
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10
This allows us to recognize our emotions and manage them by finding ways to handle such feelings as fear, anxiety, and sadness.

A) Interpersonal communication
B) Interpersonal intelligence
C) Intrapersonal intelligence
D) Intrapersonal communication
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This is the briefest of all emotions:

A) Fear
B) Surprise
C) Anger
D) Happiness
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12
Increased respiration and heart rate, raised voices or flushed face are all examples of what kinds of changes when experiencing emotion?

A) Physical
B) Psychological
C) Physiological
D) Emotional
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13
Which of these techniques typically does not help us manage anger?

A) Cognitive restructuring
B) Controlling our emotions
C) Problem solving
D) Humor
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Preserving dignity during a difficult conversation or interaction is known as _____________.

A) Lying
B) Personal protection
C) Face saving
D) Emotional protection
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We facilitate this by displaying emotional self-control and a willingness to delay gratification:

A) Goal setting
B) Goal realization
C) Resilience
D) Interpersonal intelligence
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What we determine to be the reasons for others' behavior often directly influences our ________ __ and feelings toward those people.

A) Reaction to
B) Thoughts about
C) Perception of
D) Fondness for
E) Facial expressions
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17
The physical act of ______________________ triggers an increase in endorphins, which are brain chemicals that contribute to feeling good.

A) Crying
B) Screaming
C) Laughing
D) Shouting
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18
Learning to manage our emotions is critical for developing this skill:

A) Emotional intelligence
B) Social networking
C) Resilience
D) Interpersonal communication
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People exhibiting this attachment style will often joke about one's habits or weight (devaluing them) in an attempt to make themselves feel better.

A) Giving
B) Avoidant
C) Anxious
D) Mean
E) Comforting
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When exhibiting this emotion, we often lose our facial muscle tone.

A) Fear
B) Sadness
C) Happiness
D) Disgust
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The expression of moderate anger when compared to little or none cuts the risk of heart attack by 20%.
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We motivate ourselves to control impulse, delay gratification, and regulate our moods when we practice emotional intelligence.
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These are powerful forces that help to mark the high and low points of our lives.
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Men report being in negative moods or emotion states about twice as often as women.
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Emotions are contagious.
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"Primary" emotions include anticipation, joy, and acceptance.
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People give us moods the same way we pass germs. We call this ______________________.
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Monitoring our emotions is critical for developing self-worth.
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Messages containing positive emotions are retweeted more frequently than other messages.
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Emotions we feel are accompanied by physical changes in our appearance.
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Sadness tends to reduce our energy and metabolism.
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Our mind influences our body, and our body influences our mind.
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We rarely experience emotion, only doing so when needed.
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By revealing how we feel, see things, and would like things to change, we take steps toward achieving more effective relational health.
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Those who watch television more than four hours each day tend to perceive the world as a meaner and more sinister place than do those who do not watch it so much.
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Our moods can affect our frame of mind and how we view others and our future.
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Men outperform women when decoding emotions.
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The negative mood created when a woman cries is one that often lasts for at least a week.
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By knowing ourselves, we are more likely to recognize similar emotions in others, which is a skill that develops _________________________________.
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If we can figure out what triggers a particular emotion, we tend to be more specific when we talk about it.
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No one can make you feel an emotion that you ____________ to feel.
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Explain one way that cultural differences can affect the expression of emotion.
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Those emotions most closely associated with ____________________, or goal attainment, are compassion, happiness, and relief.
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How does Botox affect our ability to express emotions?
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_______________________ emotions typically get in the way of our development of a healthy relationship.
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Both men and women report wanting to be with this friend when they are under stress, and they also tend to want to reveal more feelings to this person.
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Persons from this type of climate tend to be more emotionally expressive.
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48
Explain the difference between emoticons and emoji icons.
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This is an emotional process of limited duration that varies in both duration and intensity.
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50
What kind of television viewers tend to develop more fear of crime and have less sympathy or empathy for rape victims?
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Please explain how television viewing or Internet has an impact on our emotions.
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List at least two ways that you can share emotions effectively.
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We are more likely to do what we have seen; this is the result of viewing the ____________ models that surround us.
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What generates our feelings, and how expressive we are at displaying or revealing them, is affected in part by ______________ and _____________ of culture.
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How does emotional ineptitude impede relationships?
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We are less able to discern whose emotions because they tend to reveal their strengths often?
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