M&E quizzes
According to the author of your text, contemporary efforts to study emotions in the Darwinian school, by ekman and izzard, shows that their interest in the rust included:
Vindicating Darwin by demonstrating the cross cultural universality of facial expressions
according to the chapter on the jamesian approach to emotion, most modern interpretations of james' idea of bodily changes mean:
Visceral or autonomic activity and expressive behavior
Rather than use the vague word happiness, the matthieu ricard refers to happiness as
Well-being
As presented in the reading, seemingly every emotion serves a function. Regarding anger, which of the following is most accurate
While people think of anger as destructive, it can have positive affects
One of the factors that seems important in eliciting prototypical anger is one's appraisal of the context, therefore
You would, more often than not, react to an insult/threat with anger and aggression - INCORRECT
assuming that maslow's hierarchy of needs is rigid, our need for __ must be met before we are preoccupied with satisfying our need for __
adequate clothing; self-esteem
according to the reading injustice, unfairness, or inconsistency in the parents seems to make a child feel __ and __ therefore affecting the __ need
anxious, unsafe, safety
from the following, which theory would be most helpful in explaining why people are motivated to watch horror movies?
arousal theory
according to maslow, an important implication in relation to the idea of a hierarchy of needs and their different qualities is that gratification:
becomes as important a concept as deprivation in motivation
According to William James, which must come before an emotion?
bodily change
according to the reading on cornelius chapter 2, one of the main tenets governing the darwinian tradition is the assertion that emotions:
cannot be understood apart from their evolutionary history
which of the following theories suggests that there are two motivation systems, namely instrinsic and extrinsic
cognitive evaluation theory
The... Simulator, while faring better than the others in the simulators, still does not adequately emulate human emotions because human emotions do not occur at random
darwinian- INCORRECT
when cornelius, the author of your text, was trying to teach his son not to show how happy he was about receiving a particular card during a card game, he was actually teaching something the darwinians referred to as:
display rules
according to the reading of maslow's theory of motivation, people become obsessed with water when thirsty, with food when hungry, and with friends when isolated. this illustrates that activated motives:
dominate consciousness
three perspectives that psychologists have used to explain motivation include an emphasis on arousal, a hierarchy of needs, and:
drive reduction
the darwinian approach emphasizes the __ of emotion
expression
According to the social constructivist approach, humans are born with a set of fundamental emotions
false
Dr. Spackman argues that the human experience of emotion does not constitute an ability to make sense of, or to derive meaning from, one's environment
false
Emotions cannot be generated by facial expressions and postures according to William James
false
Language plays a minor role in how we experience emotions
false
maslow argued that animals should be studied/compared to humans
false
maslow's hierarchy of needs is fixed, meaning the need must be satisfied to 100% before moving on
false
according to herzberg's two-factor theory of motivation, proper attention to _ is important in preventing dissatisfaction, but do not play an important role in motivating
hygiene factors
The role of learning in motivation is most obvious from the influence of
incentives
according to darwin, if a cat feels threatened, by any stimulus - not necessarily by another animal - it pulls back its ears and adopts a crouched position. since some situations do not present a real threat from another animal, such as biting the cat's ears off, contemporary researchers explain such behavior as:
intention movements
according to maslow's theory of motivation, the thwarting of __ is the most commonly found core in cases of maladjustment and more severe psychopathology
love and affection (belonging) needs
this theory focuses on murray's 3 needs: achievement, power, and affiliation
mccelland's need theory
Jimmy just finished crossing a feeble and shaky suspended bridge, which caused him to experience a significant increase in physiological arousal. As he exited the bridge, he walked over to his new girlfriend, whom he has known only for a couple of days, and immediately tells her that he is utterly in love with her. Jimmy's reaction could be the result of the notion of:
misattribution of arousal
which of the following is not an intrinsic motivator?
promotion
which of the following is not recognized as a facial expression according to the darwinian approach?
romantic love
maslow's theory seems to support the idea that if a family just recently moved to a big city, given a significant promotion obtained by the head of the household, a child will probably feel more threatened by:
the potential anxiety resulting from a new, unknown interpersonal environment.
emotions are universal according to the darwinian approach
true
according to robert plutchik and his color solid of emotions, all of the following are true, except:
twelve emotions are fundamental or primary
key constructs in vroom's expectancy theory are...
valence, expectancy, instrumentality
People may talk casually about loving material things, but according to the reading, prototypical love is mainly:
Experienced in the context of close relationships with others
Where is Darwin, with his focus on the evolutionarily functions of emotions, was concerned primarily with emotional__, James was concerned primarily with emotional__
Expression; experience
Participants in the study thought cartoons were funnier when holding a pen between their teeth (mimicking the facial expression of a smile) compared to when holding a pen between their lips (similar to a frown). This study was testing the...
Facial feedback hypothesis
True or false, according to Averill, love never refers to the principle by which people organize their relationships with one another
False
ZAJONC argued that cognition and emotion are the same thing and that it is impossible to generate one without the other
False
What does you eudaimonia mean
Flourishing
To have everything is the doom of happiness
True
According to Stanley Schachter, emotions have two components, which are:
Arousal and cognition
For MANDL ER, the starting point for the generation of emotion is arousal in the...
Autonomic nervous system
One of the strongest criticisms launched by the physiologist Walter Cannon against the James Lange theory included the argument that:
Bodily changes accompanying different emotions are remarkably similar
Never allowing ourselves to experience anger
Can actually stagnate and poison us
Adults with a secure attachment style would
Create meaningful relationships, demonstrate empathy
Which of the simulators would have as part of the program the following statement: emotions serve survival functions and their associated expressions are variously tied to them through evolutionary means"
Darwinian simulator
According to ira Roseman's theory of emotion, there are
5 dimensions and 14 emotions
According to Averill, anger almost always involves
A situation in which one feels intentionally and unjustifiably wronged by someone else
According to the readings, what elicits anger
All of the above
This article was inspired in the tradition made popular by al, and it is specifically a thought experiment. Which of the following is a reason for the specific design
Allowing the simulators the best possible chance
People on the left side of the chart tend to show more...
Altruism, happiness, curiosity
According to Averill, anger is
An emotional syndrome that serves to regulate human interpersonal behavior
John Gottman identified for emotional patterns that seem to predict serious problems in relationships referring to as the - the four horsemen of the apocalypse - which of the following is not one of them:
Anger
according to Richard Lazarus, and other cognitive theorists, specific emotions:
Are preceded by specific patterns of appraisal
One of the main tenets of the social constructivist perspective on emotion is that the meaning of emotion:
Is to be found primarily within the sociocultural system
The programming algorithm that includes the statement - if environmental condition X generates bodily state SX, and emotion state y pertains to which simulator
Jamesian
In relation to romantic love, it appears that in some cultures arranged marriages work quite well, and they feel that
Love is not considered a prerequisite for marriage and reproduction
In a study conducted by Averill regarding subjects responses to incidents that may result in the experience of anger
Many felt like engaging in some form of physical aggression, however a very small portion of them did
The very meaning of meditation, according to the Ted talk, is
Mind transformation
If it were possible to build a hybrid simulator integrating the Darwinian and the Jamesian programs, how would it fair in emulating real human emotion, according to Spackman
Not well, combining of the two programs does nothing to alleviate the problems of the two independent of one another
Subjective experiences are...
Particular feelings associated with emotions
The mere exposure effect refers to the idea that
People tend to like things that are familiar to them
Behind every single thought there is...
Pure awareness
According to Magda Arnold, the jamesian proposition bodily changes = emotion begs the question
Regarding what processes initiate the bodily changes to begin with
In greek, agape is what kind of love
Selfless love, unconditional love
Well-being, according to the Buddhist perspective, is
Serenity and fulfillment
the simulators program that includes the following statement: if elements of my current situation affect my relative well-being as defined by my cultural/social/historical situatedness and y way, then emotion x in such a way as to meet the demands of my cultural/ social/historical situatedness as pertains to the
Social constructivist simulator
The cognitive perspective emphasizes..., Whereas the social constructivist perspective emphasizes...
Subjective thoughts, social functions
According to the reading on love, bowlby proposed that love contains three systems, attachment, caregiving, and sex. The caregiving system includes which of the following
Sympathy and compassion
According to mcdonald, appraisal is
The direct, immediate sense judgment of weal or woe
Ironically, according to some definitions of anger, it has a connotation that seems to be non-relational, or that is intended to cut ties, because it states that anger is
The emotional state associated with a desire to hurt someone or drive someone away
Where does the translation of the conditions of happiness and suffering occur
The mind
During his research with former military personnel, James Averill noted that gender and cultural variations in weeping are:
The result of cultural influences
One of the main ideas advanced by Magda Arnold is that:
There cannot be emotions without some sort of appraisal
According to James averill, emotions are not things that happened to us, rather:
They are things that we do willfully to accomplish particular goals
All emotions are fleeting
True
If love is an emotion, its function involves building and maintaining close interpersonal relations
True
The way our mind functions is the ultimate thing that determines the quality of our experience
True
