Health & Happiness
Stress & Illness
Expressing Emotion
Theories of Emotion
100

Exercise, relaxation, meditation, and faith are all ways to reduce ____?

Stress
100

True or False: Disease can quicken because of stress.

True

100

Who tends to be more empathetic: readers, gamers, or gardeners?

Readers

100

Emotions are subjective and ___.

Controllable

200

Study after study shows people who show optimistic qualities are shown to ____

Live longer, perform better at school and/or work

200

High strung people tend to lash out ___.

Quickly
200

True or False: There are no behaviors that are associated with being masculine or feminine.

False

200

Our heart races at the same time that we feel afraid. What theory does this describe?

Cannon-Bard

300

This type of support can reduce blood pressure, foster a stronger immune system, and promotes a sense of belonging

Social support

300

What is the main stress hormone?

Cortisol

300

Can cultural differences make a difference in detecting emotions?

Yes...different expressions mean different things depending on the culture

300

What theory does this example correspond with?: 

We automatically feel startled by a sound in the forest before labeling it as a threat.

Zajonc & LeDoux

400

What is one example of "open heart therapy" that is mentioned in the Module 44 PowerPoint?

Acceptable Answers: writing and/or journaling

400

Catastrophes, life changes, and daily hassles are all examples of ___?

Stressors
400

What is the facial feedback effect?

Outward expression amplifies and regulates emotion

400

Name 3 emotions on the center of Plutchik's Wheel.

Acceptable Answers: surprised, happy, sad, disgusted, angry, fearful, bad
500

What is one way to be more happy according to the chart that was listed at the end of the Module 44 PowerPoint?

Acceptable Answers: take control of your time, act happy, seek work and leisure that engage your skills, buy shared experiences vs. things, move around more, sleep according to what your body wants, give priority to close relationships, focus on others beyond yourself, identify what you are grateful for, find some type of faith.
500

What does GAS stand for?

General Adaptation Syndrome: alarm, resistance, exhaustion

500

Behavior can influence your own and/or other people's thoughts, feelings, and actions. What is this called?

Behavior Feedback Effect

500

Describe the James-Lange theory.

Emotions arise from our awareness of our bodily responses to emotion arousing stimuli.

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