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What is the term 'emotion' derived from?
What is the term 'emotion' derived from?
- An English term meaning 'to agitate'
- A Greek term meaning 'to move'
- A French term meaning 'to stir'
- A Latin term meaning 'to move' (correct)
According to the American Psychological Association, what does the definition of emotion involve?
According to the American Psychological Association, what does the definition of emotion involve?
- An expressive response only
- Experiential, behavioral, and physiological elements (correct)
- A physiological response only
- A behavioral response only
Which psychologist suggested the existence of six basic emotions that are universal across human cultures?
Which psychologist suggested the existence of six basic emotions that are universal across human cultures?
- Carl Jung
- Sigmund Freud
- Paul Eckman (correct)
- Karen Horney
In the study of emotions, what is a subjective experience associated with?
In the study of emotions, what is a subjective experience associated with?
What are the three distinct components of an emotion according to Hockenbury & Hockenbury?
What are the three distinct components of an emotion according to Hockenbury & Hockenbury?
Which of the following is not considered one of the six basic emotions proposed by Paul Eckman?
Which of the following is not considered one of the six basic emotions proposed by Paul Eckman?
What does the term 'emovere' mean in Latin?
What does the term 'emovere' mean in Latin?
How are secondary emotions different from primary emotions?
How are secondary emotions different from primary emotions?
Which component of an emotion involves changes in heart rate and sweating?
Which component of an emotion involves changes in heart rate and sweating?
What is the key difference between basic and complex emotions?
What is the key difference between basic and complex emotions?
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