Emotion in Interpersonal Communication
The Nature of Emotions
Influences on Emotional Experience and Expression
Sharpening Your Emotional Communication Skills
100

True or False? Jealousy and envy are interchangeable terms used to describe when a person feels a relationship they have with a person is being threatened by a third party

False

100

Because emotions are physiological, cognitive, social and cultural, and behavioral, they are this. 

What is Multidimensional?

100

True or False? People who live in a warm climate are more free with expressing emotion. 

True

100

What are the 3 methods to identifying emotions?

Listening to your body, Paying attention to your thoughts, Taking stock of the situation

200

What is the illness that causes people to feel fatigued and worthless called?

What is Depression

200

Whether something is positive or negative

What is valence? 

200

What are social norms for how emotion should be expressed? 

Display rules

200

What type of statement should you focus on making when owning and accepting responsibility for your emotions?

I-statement  

300

What types of emotions motivate us to seek the company of others?

Joyful/Affectionate Emotions

300

distinct emotional experiences, which are not combinations of other emotions

what are primary emotions?

300

What is the process of tending to mimic other people's experiences and expressions? 

Emotional Contagion

300

True or False? Emotions cause physiological changes.

True

400

he body’s multidimensional response to any event that enhances or inhibits one’s goals is known as…  

Emotion

400

Emotions felt in response to emotions you are already feeling. 

What is meta-emotion? 

400

What is an emotion more likely amongst men than women in a sexual interaction? 

Jealousy

400

How can denying and suppressing emotions affect people’s health?

It can lead to asthma, heart disease, and cancer.

500

There are 5 stages of grief. Name 3.    

denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

500

Paul Ekman proposed six primary emotions. What are they? Name at least two. 

What is joy, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust?

500

What term refers to one's ability to perceive and accurately express emotions? 

emotional intelligence

500

The process of changing how one thinks about the situation that gave rise of a negative emotion so that the effect of the emotion is diminished is known as what?

What is Emotional Reappraisal?