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Emotion quiz #4
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What is a physical response to music?
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What is a physical response to music?
A physical response to music can include changes in heart rate or arousal.
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What is a physical response to music?
A physical response to music can include changes in heart rate or arousal.
What are some social benefits of feeling and expressing guilt?
Expressing guilt can promote social harmony and repair relationships.
How does social media affect adolescents' moods?
Social media can amplify emotional experiences and influence adolescents' moods.
Moods can typically be categorized along which general dimensions?
Moods can be categorized along the dimensions of valence (pleasantness) and arousal (activation).
What is an unhealthful way to deal with emotions?
Suppressing or ignoring emotions is an unhealthful way to deal with them.
What is an example of emotions that serve a broaden-and-build function?
Experiencing positive emotions that encourage exploration and social connection serves a broaden-and-build function.
What are the benefits of high emotional intelligence?
Benefits include better emotional regulation, improved relationships, and effective communication.
What is true about smiling?
Smiling can enhance positive emotions and is recognized as a sign of happiness in most cultures.
Which term refers to the ability to monitor and use emotions to guide thinking and actions?
Emotional intelligence refers to this ability.
Which statement would most likely improve a person's mood and attitude?
Expressing gratitude or focusing on positive experiences can improve mood and attitude.
What is true about dopamine?
Dopamine is associated with motivation and the feeling of wanting something.
What is true about emotions and middle childhood?
Children in middle childhood develop more complex emotional understanding and regulation.
How might a child feel when a parent loses self-control and screams?
A child may feel scared, anxious, or upset.
What is an example of emotion-focused coping?
Seeking social support to manage feelings is an example of emotion-focused coping.
What is true about empathy?
Empathy involves recognizing and understanding the emotions of others.
What illustrates the adaptive value of emotion?
Emotions help individuals respond quickly to environmental challenges and opportunities.
What is an example of an accurate feeling statement?
'I feel upset when plans change unexpectedly' is an accurate feeling statement.
What type of listening consists of understanding another person's feelings or point of view?
Empathic listening consists of understanding another person's feelings or point of view.
What are schadenfreude?
Schadenfreude is the experience of pleasure at another person's misfortune.
Which is not a positive way to express an emotion?
Yelling or acting aggressively is not a positive way to express emotion.
Hostility is an outward expression of which emotion?
Hostility is an outward expression of anger.
How is fear distinct from anxiety?
Fear is a response to a specific, identifiable threat, while anxiety is a more diffuse, generalized feeling without a clear cause.
What is a sign of a person paying attention?
Maintaining eye contact and responsive body language are signs of paying attention.
How can emotions help with thinking?
Emotions can guide decision-making and prioritize attention to important stimuli.
An intense positive mood is characterized by which two feelings?
An intense positive mood is characterized by high arousal and positive valence.
How does guaranteeing your service make your client feel?
Guaranteeing your service can make your client feel secure and confident.
Which emotion is already apparent in a newborn?
Basic emotions such as distress or excitement are apparent in newborns.
What are the characteristics of emotions?
Emotions are brief, intense, and occur in response to specific stimuli.
What is the best description of emotional labor?
Emotional labor is the process of managing emotions to fulfill the emotional requirements of a job or role.
What is an example of emotional support?
Listening and providing comfort to someone in distress is an example of emotional support.
What kinds of emotions tend to travel faster and farther within an organization?
High-arousal emotions, such as excitement or anger, tend to spread quickly within an organization.
Which two features distinguish debilitative from facilitative emotions?
Debilitative emotions hinder functioning, while facilitative emotions enhance functioning; intensity and duration are distinguishing features.
What type of emotions does loud vocalization most likely convey?
Loud vocalization is likely to convey high arousal emotions such as anger or excitement.
Which statement best exemplifies the concept of self-esteem?
'I believe in my abilities and value myself' exemplifies self-esteem.
What is false about claims regarding facial expressions of emotion across cultures?
It is false to claim that facial expressions of emotion are completely different across cultures.
Which statement best describes the level of happiness experienced by people?
Happiness levels vary among individuals and are influenced by subjective well-being.
Which statement best expresses the relationship between emotional regulation and emotional control?
Emotional regulation involves managing emotional responses, while emotional control refers to suppressing or inhibiting emotions.
Which effect on the body is least likely when a person gets angry?
A decrease in heart rate is least likely when a person gets angry.