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What is the main difference between emotions, feelings, and moods?
What is the main difference between emotions, feelings, and moods?
- Emotions are conscious experiences; feelings lack stimuli; moods have no clear starting point.
- Emotions are triggered by insults; feelings are influenced by memories and beliefs; moods have low intensity.
- Emotions involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological elements; feelings arise from an emotional experience; moods are short-lived emotional states. (correct)
- Emotions are interchangeable with feelings and moods; feelings involve physiological responses; moods are complex reaction patterns.
How do feelings differ from emotions?
How do feelings differ from emotions?
- Feelings are triggered by insults; emotions are the result of an emotion and may be influenced by memories.
- Feelings are influenced by memories and beliefs; emotions involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological elements. (correct)
- Feelings are conscious experiences; emotions lack stimuli.
- Feelings are short-lived emotional states; emotions have no clear starting point.
What is the key characteristic that distinguishes moods from emotions?
What is the key characteristic that distinguishes moods from emotions?
- Moods involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological elements.
- Moods lack stimuli and have no clear starting point. (correct)
- Moods are conscious experiences; emotions have low intensity.
- Moods are triggered by personal significance; emotions are short-lived emotional states.
How are emotional experiences defined?
How are emotional experiences defined?
According to the APA, what is the definition of mood?
According to the APA, what is the definition of mood?
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