Mood and Affect Quiz

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What is the main difference between mood and affect?

  • Mood is always aligned with the elative level, while affect is aligned with the depressive level.
  • Mood is shorter in duration, while affect comes in several levels.
  • Mood is observable emotional expression, while affect is subjective and persistent.
  • Mood is subjective and persistent, while affect is observable emotional expression. (correct)

In what way can affect differ from mood?

  • Affect can be aligned or not aligned with the mood. (correct)
  • Affect is only observable in others, while mood is only felt internally.
  • Affect is always aligned with the elative level of mood.
  • Affect is always shorter in duration than mood.

What characterizes elative mood?

  • Observable emotional expression
  • Shorter duration of mood
  • Decreased mood
  • Increased mood (correct)

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