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Which of the following is the correct definition of subjective well-being?

  • A person's ability to understand other people's emotions
  • A person's ability to regulate their emotions
  • A person's cognitive and affective evaluations of his or her life (correct)
  • A person's emotional reactions to events
  • What is the main focus of Module 3 - Understanding Emotions?

  • Positive emotions (correct)
  • Attenuation to positive emotions
  • Defining emotions
  • Emotional intelligence
  • According to the text, what is emotional intelligence?

  • A person's ability to understand and regulate their own emotions (correct)
  • A person's ability to suppress negative emotions
  • A person's ability to experience positive emotions
  • A person's ability to understand and regulate other people's emotions
  • What is the theory of positive emotion discussed in Module 3?

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    According to the text, what are basic human emotions?

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    Study Notes

    Subjective Well-being

    • Definition: The experience of pleasure, happiness, and life satisfaction, involving a positive emotional state and a sense of fulfillment.

    Understanding Emotions (Module 3)

    • Main focus: Emotional intelligence, including the recognition and management of emotions.

    Emotional Intelligence

    • Definition: The ability to recognize and understand emotions in oneself and others, and to use this awareness to guide thought and behavior.

    Theory of Positive Emotions

    • Theory: The broaden-and-build theory, which suggests that positive emotions broaden an individual's attention, thinking, and behavior, and build physical, intellectual, and social resources.

    Basic Human Emotions

    • List: Happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust, which are considered universal emotions across cultures.

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    Test your knowledge on understanding emotions with this quiz! Explore different aspects of emotions and enhance your understanding of how they impact our lives.

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