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Emotions

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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
Created by: alavallee24
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