This arises out of a sense of wrong or injustice; a sense that someone is being unfair to us or to others.
What is Anger
100
Understanding emotions can be simplified into this formula
What is “if event X then emotion Y”
100
we also have to understand this in order to figure out when these emotions occur.
What are the norms of the group or society
200
This emotion arises when our values are met, and is a signal to pay attention to our life.
What is Joy
200
Emotional Complexity tells us that
some emotions consist of combinations of simpler emotions and/or Situations can also give rise to complex or multiple emotions that may seem contradictory
200
the emphasis is on the act: Look what I "did".
What is Guilt
300
This emotion arises when we do not achieve our goal, or something we care about is taken away from us
What is Sadness
300
This is the most cognitive, or thinking-related, of the four skills of emotional intelligence.
What is Understanding Emotions
300
This emotion can occur when the source of guilt is made public, and there is a bit of surprise at being found out when you’ve made a social blunder.
What is Embarrassment.
400
This emotion serves as a reorientation function. We drop whatever we were doing and thinking about, and pay attention to the source.
What is Surprise
400
You need to possess this in order to engage in sophisticated reasoning about emotions.
What is Emotional Vocabulary
400
defines the limits of what we find acceptable behavior or behavior that is too far beyond acceptable to be tolerated.
What is Disgust
500
An unintelligent use or cause of anger is.
What is one in which our survival is not being threatened but we lose all ability to reason and think.
500
Emotions by their nature do this.
What is change, develop, and progress.
500
In this emotion the emphasis is on my person who is failing Look what "I" did.