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Emotions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How many components make up what an emotion is? | three |
| The first component that makes up what an emotion is.. | cognitive experience |
| The second component that makes up what an emotion is... | physiological response |
| The third component that makes up what an emotion is.. | expressive response |
| What is an example of three components making an emotion? | having someone back up into your car |
| In the car example, what would the cognitive experience be? | what crosses your mind in that situation, like "what is going on?!" |
| In the car example, what would the physiological response be? | how your body reacts in that situation, like muscle tension |
| In the car example, what would the expressive response be? | the emotions you display in that situation, like anger |
| There are ___ universal emotions | six |
| First universal emotion | Anger |
| Second universal emotion | Disgust |
| Third universal emotion | Happiness |
| Fourth universal emotion | Fear |
| Fifth universal emotion | Sadness |
| Sixth universal emotion | Surprise |
| Are emotions and mood the same? | No |
| What is the difference between emotions and mood? | Mood is long-lasting, and emotions are short-lasting and situation specific |
| What theory states that cognitive interpretation leads to the expressive response of the emotion you display? | Cognitive Appraisal Theory |
| What is an example of the Cognitive Appraisal Theory? | having a bang on the window |
| What would your cognitive interpretation in the window situation be? | Thought: "It must be a stranger" |
| What can this cognitive interpretation lead to? | Expressive Response |
| What would your expressive response following your cognitive interpretation of the window situation be? | anger or fear |