This is the model that will never be used.
What is the action model?
This is all about the various "flavors" an emotion might have.
What are the primary and secondary forms of emotion?
This theory suggests that the more you know somebody, the more you'll like them.
What is uncertainty reduction theory?
This force says we place people in a category and then assign a generalization to that person.
What is stereotyping?
This is the model we use when we're texting.
What is the interaction model?
This is when you have two emotions at the same time.
What are meta-emotions?
This theory suggests we're more likely to stay in a relationship if we don't have alternatives that are better.
What is social comparison theory?
This force says that our first impression is going to have more influence on our perception than later impressions.
What is primacy effect?
This is the model we use when we're talking in person.
What is the transaction model?
This is when we determine if an emotion is positive or negative.
What is valence?
This theory suggest that we will try to guess our future with a new relationship before we decide to hang out with them some more.
What is predicted outcome value theory?
This force says that our perception is based on everything that has happened to us in our life.
What is perceptual sets?
This is the part of the model that might interrupt our understanding of the message.
What is noise.
This includes physiological, cognitive, and behavioral.
What is "emotions are multidimensional"?
This theory suggests we try to find balance in our relationships.
What is equity theory?
This force says that it is hard to take another person's perspective.
What is egocentrism?