nature of
aspects of
feelin' emotions
Who said that?
100

According to a cognitive view of emotion, about how many different emotions are there?

an almost limitless number

100

The most frequent source of a person’s day-to-day emotion

other people.

100

the oldest emotion

Disgust

100

Who's appraisal view of emotion is described by this sequence? appraisal -> emotion -> action

Arnold

200

According to a biological view of emotion, what is the range of the number of there emotions are?

between 2 and 10

200

allows people to appraise situations with high discrimination and to respond with a vast array of emotional reactions

emotion knowledge

200

What we feel when a beneficial event related to our needs and well-being is anticipated

interest

200

In this person's attributional analysis of emotion, the immediate consequence of an outcome is an outcome-dependent emotional response called primary appraisal.

Weiner

300

There is no such thing as a ___ emotion.

bad

300

The reaction attributing a negative outcome to an external and controllable causes

anger

300

The catalyst that produces emotion overproduction that often leads to depression.

rumination

300

the biological system is relatively important in the evolutionary history of human beings, while the cognitive system is relatively unimportant 

Ross Buck

400

This emotion regulation strategy entails thinking of something else.

attentional focus

400

Coping responses follow

secondary appraisals

400

The emotion that's meant to maintain the social hierarchy

contempt

400

arousal does not contribute to the mix of experience that causes emotion

Plutchik

500

The function of mood

to bias cognitions and what the person thinks about.

500

The aspect of the social sharing of emotion best helps alleviate emotional distress improves coping

cognitive sharing

500

The emotion that may be associated with narcissism and contribute to aggression, relationship conflict, and antisocial behaviors such as manipulating others. 

Pride

500

Each discrete emotion involves its own unique appraisal

Lazarus