10 Questions
Which physiological change is consistently associated with anger?
Increased blood pressure
Which emotion is most likely to be associated with a cooler surface temperature?
Fear
What physiological change is NOT typically associated with anger?
Cooler skin temperature
Which emotion is often linked to phrases like 'blood boiling'?
Anger
What emotion is most likely to be experienced if someone is described as 'white with fear'?
Anger
Which emotion is associated with lower blood pressure?
Fear
If someone is feeling hopelessness, which emotion might they be experiencing?
Disgust
'Blood boiling' is least likely to be used to describe which emotion?
Happiness
'White with fear' reflects what physiological aspect of an emotion?
Cooler surface temperature
What emotion tends to have cooler skin temperature?
Fear
Learn about the two types of emotions: Innate (primary) emotions and Learned (secondary) emotions. Explore how primary emotions are our initial reactions to external events, while secondary emotions are developed over time through experiences.
Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards
Convert your notes into interactive study material.
Get started for free