CST 126: Chapter 7 Quiz
Recently, scholars' tracking of adolescent girls' bullying shows that many young girls engage in social aggression toward other boys, and they do so using distinctly feminine rules for expressing aggression.
False
The cognitive labeling view of emotions regards emotions as instinctual responses to external stimuli.
False
We are most likely to engage in emotion work when we:
e. think what we are feeling is inappropriate.
According to the perceptual view of emotions, what occurs second?
perception of event
Emotional intelligence is the ability to listen supportively when other people share their feelings.
True
Feeling rules define the emotional meaning of situations.
True
According to Goleman (1995a, 1995b, 1998; Goleman et al., 2002), people who have high emotional intelligence quotients (EQs) are more likely than people with lower EQs to create satisfying relationships, to be comfortable with themselves, and to work effectively with others.
True
According to the perceptual view of emotions, what occurs right before the response?
a. interpreted emotion
The ________ view of emotions is also called appraisal theory.
a. perceptual
Most scholars think that most emotions are:
a. socially constructed.
Which statement provides good advice for listening supportively to someone who is sharing emotions?
c. Use paraphrasing to show that you understand how the other person feels.
According to the cognitive labeling view of emotions, what occurs first?
c. external event
"Memorial Day parades are patriotic, yet sad events," is an example of a(n) ________ rule.
c. framing
The ________ view of emotions posits this model: stimulus > physiological response > emotion.
d. organismic
The ________ view of emotions is also called appraisal theory.
d. perceptual
What involves controlling the outward expression of emotion?
d. surface acting
Edwina feels a knot in her stomach when she received a low grade on her exam. She noticed the knot and thought it constituted evidence of anxiety. This situation illustrates:
the perceptual view of emotions