10 Questions
What is the term 'emotion' derived from?
A Latin term meaning 'to move'
According to the American Psychological Association, what does the definition of emotion involve?
Experiential, behavioral, and physiological elements
Which psychologist suggested the existence of six basic emotions that are universal across human cultures?
Paul Eckman
In the study of emotions, what is a subjective experience associated with?
Physiological response
What are the three distinct components of an emotion according to Hockenbury & Hockenbury?
Subjective, physiological, and behavioral
Which of the following is not considered one of the six basic emotions proposed by Paul Eckman?
Hate
What does the term 'emovere' mean in Latin?
'To move'
How are secondary emotions different from primary emotions?
Secondary emotions involve a cognitive appraisal process that primary emotions lack
Which component of an emotion involves changes in heart rate and sweating?
Physiological response
What is the key difference between basic and complex emotions?
Basic emotions are innate and universal while complex emotions are learned and vary across cultures
Explore the basic emotions identified by Eckman in 1999 and understand the key elements and components of emotions, including cognitive and physiological aspects. Learn how emotions are influenced by the situation and how they affect the physical body.
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