Match the following concepts with their related explanations: Two factor theory of emotion | Perception of attractiveness diminished by excessive porn consumption Contrast effect |... Match the following concepts with their related explanations: Two factor theory of emotion | Perception of attractiveness diminished by excessive porn consumption Contrast effect | Liking those who show affection in return Reciprocal liking | Increased liking through repeated interaction Mere exposure effect | Emotion results from arousal and cognitive labeling
Understand the Problem
The question is asking us to match psychological concepts with their corresponding explanations. Each psychological concept is linked to a specific explanation, and the task is to identify the correct pairings.
Answer
1.Two factor theory - Emotion from arousal & labeling. 2. Attractiveness by porn consumption - Contrast effect. 3. Affection in return - Reciprocal liking. 4. Repeated interaction - Mere exposure effect.
- Two factor theory of emotion - Emotion results from arousal and cognitive labeling. 2. Perception of attractiveness diminished by excessive porn consumption - Contrast effect. 3. Liking those who show affection in return - Reciprocal liking. 4. Increased liking through repeated interaction - Mere exposure effect.
Answer for screen readers
- Two factor theory of emotion - Emotion results from arousal and cognitive labeling. 2. Perception of attractiveness diminished by excessive porn consumption - Contrast effect. 3. Liking those who show affection in return - Reciprocal liking. 4. Increased liking through repeated interaction - Mere exposure effect.
More Information
The two-factor theory of emotion suggests that emotions are based on physiological arousal and cognitive labeling, mere exposure effect indicates increased liking for something with repeated exposure, reciprocal liking refers to mutual affection, and the contrast effect impacts perception due to comparisons.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing the mere exposure effect with liking due to similarity, which involves shared traits rather than repeated exposure.
Sources
- Anatomy and Physiology Core Concept Table of Contents - rapidlearningcenter.com
- Psychology-Summaries/Psychology-In-Your-Life.md at main - GitHub - github.com
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