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emotions correct answers 1. have distinct subjective feelings associated w them 2. accompanied by bodily changes (nerve sys, heart rate, etc) 3. accompanied by distinct action tendances, or increases probability of certain behaviours. action tendencies correct answers ex: to flee or flight whe...

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emotions correct answers 1. have distinct subjective feelings associated w them
2. accompanied by bodily changes (nerve sys, heart rate, etc)
3. accompanied by distinct action tendances, or increases probability of certain behaviours.

action tendencies correct answers ex: to flee or flight when experiencing fear

functional analysis correct answers proposed by charles darwin

the "why" of emotions

ex: dog growling= likely to attack

emotional states correct answers transitionary states dependant on situation

have specific cause (typically outside the person)

categorical approach correct answers the idea emotions are a bunch of small, distinct emotions

dimensional approach correct answers people self report emotions and them basic dimensions are
identified.

most studies suggest ppl categorize using pleasant vs unpleasant AND high vs low arousal

valence correct answers positive or negative (pleasant vs unpleasant)

content correct answers the characteristic or typical emotions a person likely experiences over
time

ex: lots of pleasant emotions =happy, joyful

style correct answers how emotions are experienced

ex:high on mood variability= emotions change quickly

happiness correct answers conceived in 2 ways:

1. judgement of satisfying life

2. in terms of predominance of positive compared to negative

positive illusions correct answers inflated views of ones self as able. good, desirable is related to
emotional wellbeing

, reciprocal causality correct answers casualty can move in two directions

ex: helping others can lead to happiness and happiness can lead to helping others

mood induction correct answers manipulations to determine whether mood differences effect
DV.

neuroticism correct answers emotional instability, anxiety proneness,

limbic system correct answers part of brain responsible of flight or fight

Eysenck says this is source of neuroticism

prefrontal cortex correct answers part of brain highly active in control of emotions

diathesis stress model correct answers preexisting vulnerability or diathesis present among ppl
who have depression.

have to have something bad happen AND the persisting vulnerability

cognitive schema correct answers way of processing incoming info and organizing and
interpreting facts of daily life.

distorted negatively in ppl w depression according to Beck

cognitive triad correct answers (Beck) 3 areas of life most influenced by depressive cognitive
schema:
1. info abut world
2. info about self
3. info about future

self fulfilling prophecy correct answers belief becomes reality

neurotransmitter theory of depression correct answers imbalance of neurotransmitters cause
depression

this is not the only cause of depression, not a universal treatment

hostility correct answers responding to everyday frustrations w anger and aggression. Type A
behaviour pattern.

affect intensity correct answers Larsen and Diener

High: ppl who experience emotions strongly,
emotionally reactive and variable.

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