Multiple Choice
Suppose you are feeling a positive emotion such as "relief" (e.g., you thought your wallet had been stolen but realized it wasn't) or "joy" (e.g., you just heard that your older sister had a baby) . Would it be possible for that emotion to be converted into another emotion via excitation transfer?
A) No, once a full-blown emotion has "registered," it cannot be converted into another emotion.
B) Yes, although typically (once a positive emotion has already been "registered") it can only be converted into another positive emotion.
C) Yes, although typically (once a positive emotion has already been "registered") it can only be converted into a negative emotion.
D) Yes, it can be converted into another positive emotion or (just as easily) into a negative emotion.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: Research on repressing versus venting anger shows
Q2: Paul Ekman's research indicates that _.<br>A)emotional expressions
Q3: According to the _, people judge something
Q5: Anya is trying to predict how upset
Q6: Affect differs from emotion in that affect
Q7: The concept of emotional intelligence has to
Q8: Which of the following items would be
Q9: Research suggests that people often seek to
Q10: Research on the emotions of guilt and
Q11: How do positive emotions impact problem-solving? Research