18 Questions
What did Paul Ekman develop with input from over 100 scientists?
Atlas of Emotions
Which of the following is not a word commonly used to describe feelings of sadness?
Amusement
When you're sad, which of the following emotions might you feel?
Hopeless
Which of the following is not a common way to express sadness?
Smiling
What might lead to feelings of sadness according to the text?
Experiencing a loss or rejection
Which emotion is least likely to be associated with sadness?
Contentment
Which value is related to experiencing sadness and expressing it as a natural emotion?
Benevolence
Which virtue encourages individuals to be loving, caring, and compassionate, even when experiencing sadness?
Love
Which central motivational goal aligns with feelings of sadness and introspection?
Self-direction
Which value emphasizes the importance of harmonious relationships even during periods of sadness?
Security
Which motivational goal may conflict with embracing and expressing feelings of sadness openly?
Hedonism
Which virtue involves being respectful and civil towards others, even when struggling with feelings of sadness?
Respect
What are some words you might use when you feel angry?
Annoyed
How might you feel when experiencing disgust?
Revulsion
What words might describe the feeling of sadness?
Depressed
When feeling fearful, which of the following emotions is common?
Terrified
How do emotions like sadness and anger serve a purpose?
By creating challenges through reactions
What can feelings of disgust help protect you from?
Unpleasant or unwanted situations
Learn about naming and discussing emotions both internally and externally, an essential aspect of emotional well-being. Explore the range of emotions including anger, fear, sadness, disgust, and enjoyment. Discover ways to express positive emotions like happiness, calmness, and pleasure.
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