Chapter 11: Expressing Emotion Activity Quiz

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Emotional Expression Mastery Quiz

Test your understanding of emotional expression and the nuances behind our feelings. This quiz delves into the foundations of emotion communication, cultural implications, and the psychology of feelings.

Explore various topics including:

  • Emotional intelligence
  • Universal emotions
  • Cultural display rules
  • Action tendencies
  • Behavioral ecology perspective
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveMind42
Encoding Emotional Expression consists of asking someone a list of questions to get them to open up to you about their emotions. (Pg. 112)
True
False
Of the following 5 steps to Managing Emotional Expression, which of the following is not listed: Masking, Intensification, Simulation, Inhibition, and _____ (Pg. 130)
Cooperation
Communication
De-Intensification
Affection
The external, interpersonal part of emotion that occurs when we communicate our feelings to others, either spontaneously or strategically is _____. (Pg. 293)
Static Facial Cues
Emotional Intelligence
Physiological Change
Emotional Expression
The Behavioral Ecology Perspective claims that the case for universality has been _____ (p. 303)
Overstated
Understated
Falsified
Forgotten
What are innate, biological impulses that lead people to respond to specific emotions in ways that help them adapt to their environment? (Pg. 294-295)
Manage
Action Tendencies
Cognitive Appraisal
Emotional Elicitors
Cultural Display Rule is used to describe how people manage emotional communication to be socially appropriate within a given situation or culture. (Pg. 295)
True
False
Which of the following is NOT an example of Hostile Cluster of Emotions? (Pg. 115)
Smiling
Lack of eye contact
Gritting teeth
Slamming doors
The Neocultural model begins with emotional elicitors. (Pg. 300)
True
False
Facial expressions accurately reflect internal emotions (Pg. 303)
True
False
Socialization does NOT play a key role in determining how people experience and express emotion. (pg. 303)
True
False
Some researchers have also classified pride as a universal emotion. (Pg. 297)
True
False
Which of these are considered basic/universal human emotions? (Pg. 298-299)
Happiness
Anger
Sadness
All of the above
Activity dimension from Dimensional Approach refers to how aroused or relaxed a person is compared to normal. (Pg. 292)
True
False
Emotional experience is the external interpersonal part of emotion. (Pg. 288)
True
False
Changes in heart rate, sweaty palms, and blushing are nonverbal examples of? (Pg. 289)
Cognitive Appraisal
Participating Changes
Physiological Changes
Negative Effect
Emotional Intelligence is the ability to understand and interpret expressions of emotion(Pg.310-313)
True
False
Ekman’s original list of basic emotions includes? (Pg. 290)
Guilt, Fear, Pride, Anger, Sadness, Surprise
Happiness, Sadness, Fear, Distress, Anger, Love
Happiness, Sadness, Fear, Anger, Surprise, Disgust-Contempt
Interest, Shame, Sadness, Guilt, Anger, Disgust-Contempt
What are the four essential components of emotional intelligence (Pg. 311-313)
Recognition, Understanding, Motivation, Management
Recognition, Clarity, Motivation, Management
Happiness, Sadness, Fear, Distress, Anger, Love
Recognition, Participation, Change, Management
Recognition is how well one makes sense of decoded emotional messages(Pg. 312-313)
True
False
The process of catching another person’s emotions has been called the ____. (Pg. 295)
Emotional Contagion Effect
Emotional Experience
Microexpressions
Activity Cues
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