Name 3 physiological responses
Increased heartrate, breathing pattern, muscle tension, dilated pupils, blood pressure, release of stress hormones
What kind of data is numerical?
Quantitative Data
What does 'A' stand for?
Accomplishment
What is a Subjective Experience?
The subjective experience refers to the individual's personal and internal perception of their emotions.
e.g) Feeling joy and excitement when receiving good news or feeling sadness and grief after the loss of a loved one.
What kind of design is able to manipulate the independent variable?
Experimental Design
What does 'E' stand for?
Engagement
What are the 8 primary emotions according to Plutchik's Wheel of Emotion Theory?
anger, anticipation, joy, trust, fear, surprise, sadness and disgust
Name 5 ethical practices that should be considered in experiments?
Freedom from coercion, informed consent, deception only when necessary, adequate debriefing, confidentiality
What does 'P' stand for?
Positive Emotions
What is a behavioural response?
Refers to the display of emotions through observable behaviours, facial expressions, and body language.
e.g) Smiling and laughing when happy or showing signs of aggression when angry
Explain what subjective data is.
data that comes from the participants opinions and personal experience
What does 'M' stand for?
Meaning
According to the Cannon-Bard theory, what is the relationship between physiological arousal and the experience of emotion?
The experience of emotion and physiological arousal can happen simultaneously
In terms of statistics, what is a 'mean'?
the average of the data
False (it stands for relationships)