Emotions 101
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What is the main difference between emotions, feelings, and moods?

  • Emotions are influenced by memories and beliefs; feelings involve physiological responses; moods have no clear starting.
  • Emotions deal with personally significant matters; feelings lack stimuli; moods are of low intensity.
  • Emotions involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological elements; feelings result from emotions; moods are short-lived emotional states. (correct)
  • Emotions are conscious experiences; feelings are unconscious responses; moods lack stimuli.
  • What are the components of emotional experiences according to the text?

  • Subjective experience, physiological response, behavioral or expressive response (correct)
  • Experiential, behavioral, physiological elements
  • Conscious experience, unconscious response, low intensity state
  • Personal significance, memories, beliefs
  • How is a feeling related to an emotion?

  • A feeling is a low-intensity emotional state influenced by beliefs and memories.
  • A feeling is a conscious experience, while an emotion is an unconscious response.
  • A feeling is the result of an emotion and may be influenced by memories, beliefs, and other factors. (correct)
  • A feeling triggers an emotion and leads to a physiological response.
  • How does a mood differ from an emotion?

    <p>Moods are short-lived emotional states of low intensity, while emotions involve a complex reaction pattern.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the American Psychological Association (APA) define as a mood?

    <p>Any short-lived emotional state, usually of low intensity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    What is the main difference between emotions, feelings, and moods? What are the components of emotional experiences according to the text? How is a feeling related to an emotion? How does a mood differ from an emotion? What does the American Psychological Association (APA) define as a mood?

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