Emotions and Facial Expressions

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What is the primary difference between high affect intensity individuals and low affect intensity individuals?

  • The magnitude of their typical emotional reactions. (correct)
  • Their frequency of experiencing positive emotions.
  • Their emotional responses to similar situations.
  • Their ability to control their emotional reactions.

What is the Affect Intensity Measure (AIM) used for?

  • To evaluate the frequency of emotional reactions.
  • To assess the type of emotions experienced by an individual.
  • To determine the hedonic balance of an individual.
  • To quickly assess a person's emotional style in terms of intensity. (correct)

What is the relationship between hedonic balance and affect intensity?

  • Affect intensity is a subset of hedonic balance.
  • They are unrelated but interact to produce specific types of emotional lives. (correct)
  • They are highly correlated and interchangeable terms.
  • Hedonic balance is a component of affect intensity.

What is the primary difference between emotions as states and emotions as traits?

<p>Emotions as states are temporary, while emotions as traits are long-term. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the term for the balance between positive and negative emotions?

<p>Hedonic balance (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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