Plutchik's Wheel of Emotion Quiz

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What is the primary purpose of Plutchik's Wheel of Emotion?

  • To aid in emotional identification and regulation (correct)
  • To categorize emotions strictly into two groups
  • To teach emotional vocabulary
  • To display colors associated with emotions

Emotions further from the center of the wheel represent higher intensity.

False (B)

Name one practical use of the Emotion Wheel.

Emotional regulation

The words located outside of the slices on the Emotion Wheel represent common _______ of emotion.

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Match the following emotions with their intensity levels:

<p>Joy = High intensity Serenity = Low intensity Love = Medium intensity Sadness = Medium intensity</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which emotion is likely to be found at the center of the Emotion Wheel?

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The Emotion Wheel only categorizes negative emotions.

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What does the proximity of emotions on the wheel suggest?

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Which of the following emotions is associated with a sense of loss?

<p>Grief (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Sadness and pensiveness are synonymous emotions.

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What word represents a mixture of feelings that can include joy and sadness?

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The feeling of loss often leads to ___________.

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Match the following emotions with their descriptions:

<p>Grief = Deep sorrow usually due to loss Awe = A feeling of amazement mixed with reverence Sadness = The condition of being unhappy Pensiveness = Engaged in deep or serious thought</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which emotion is often characterized by reflectiveness rather than immediate feelings?

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Surprise is the opposite of sadness.

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What emotion is typically felt when someone experiences a significant loss?

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Which of the following emotions is typically associated with intense dislike or displeasure?

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Terror is a mild form of fear.

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What is often the result of prolonged annoyance?

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The emotion that can sometimes lead to a positive outcome is _____.

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Match the emotion with its typical reaction:

<p>Fear = Avoidance behavior Rage = Extreme anger Apprehension = Worry or unease Annoyance = Irritation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following emotions is most likely to involve a sense of foreboding?

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Ecstasy and rage can coexist in a person's emotional experience.

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Name two emotions that are often considered on the spectrum of fear.

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_________ can be described as a strong feeling of displeasure towards someone or something.

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Flashcards

Plutchik's Wheel of Emotion

A visual representation of emotions that shows how they are related to each other.

Intensity of Emotions on the Wheel

Emotions closer to the center are more intense, those farther away are milder.

Similarity of Emotions

Emotions that are near each other on the wheel are more similar.

Difference of Emotions

Emotions that are farther apart on the wheel are more different.

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Emotion Blends

Words outside the wedges represent blends of emotions.

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Emotional Self-awareness

The wheel helps identify and understand emotions.

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Emotional Regulation

The wheel empowers you to manage and control your emotions.

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Communication and Empathy

The wheel aids communication and understanding of others' emotions.

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Ecstasy

A feeling of great happiness and excitement.

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Anger

A strong feeling of displeasure and annoyance.

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Apprehension

A feeling of worry and anxiety about the future.

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Annoyance

A mild feeling of displeasure or irritation.

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Aggression

A strong desire to attack or harm someone or something.

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Terror

A state of intense fear and anxiety.

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Rage

A feeling of extreme anger and hostility, often accompanied by violence.

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Fear

A strong feeling of unpleasantness, often accompanied by a desire to flee.

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Grief

A state of deep sorrow, often caused by the loss of a loved one.

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Pensiveness

A state of being thoughtful and sad, often with a sense of longing or regret.

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Sadness

A strong feeling of sadness and unhappiness.

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Elation

A sudden feeling of joy or excitement.

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Boredom

A mild feeling of sadness or disappointment.

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Remorse

A feeling of regret or remorse for something you have done or said.

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Study Notes

Plutchik's Wheel of Emotion

  • The Emotion Wheel visualizes complex emotions
  • Aids in identifying, labeling, and understanding emotions
  • Helps with emotional regulation and communication
  • Emotions further from the center are milder.
  • Close emotions are more similar
  • Words outside the slices show common blends of emotion

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