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What are the 6 universal emotions? - Answer happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, anger, surprise How does viewing emotions as discrete different from viewing them as continuous? - Answer Viewing emotions as discrete means that you are either one emotion or the other, while continuous acknowl...

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Psychology 202 Exam 2 Test Questions
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What are the 6 universal emotions? - Answer happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, anger, surprise



How does viewing emotions as discrete different from viewing them as continuous? - Answer Viewing
emotions as discrete means that you are either one emotion or the other, while continuous
acknowledges in between



Three classic theories of emotion - Answer 1. James-Lange: Stimulus -> physiological response -> fear
(emotion)

2. Cannon-Bard: Stimulus -> physiological response and emotion simultaneously

3. Schachter-Singer (Two factor theory): Stimulus -> physiological response + brain evaluates physical
response -> emotion



What are cultural display rules? - Answer When it is appropriate to display certain emotions differ
between cultures



How does suppression differ from reappraisal, in terms of the expression of emotion? - Answer -
Suppression is holding back

-Reappraisal is thinking of a situation in a different way



How is Duchenne smiles different from 'fake' smiles? - Answer Voluntary smiles don't activate all of the
facial muscles (such as the wrinkles you get by your eyes -> crows feet) while real smiles do



Can animals understand the human expression of disgust? - Answer Yes



What is the facial feedback hypothesis? What types of experimental evidence support this hypothesis? -
Answer -Can facial movement affect emotional experience? yes! (when you fake a smile you actually
get happier because the muscles used trigger the release of chemicals in the brain for happiness)

-The idea that one's facial expressions can have an effect on emotional experience

,- Strack, Martin, and Stepper (pen position)

- Botox Studies (after the botox, certain parts of the brain had a decrease in emotional processing)



According to research, how are autistic children different from matched controls in terms of the
recognition of emotion? - Answer Worse



Cognitive empathy - Answer Capacity to understand another's perspective or mental state



Empathy - Answer recognize emotions of others



Emotional contagion - Answer One individual's emotions and related behaviors directly trigger similar
emotions and behaviors in others



Emotional Empathy - Answer Capacity to respond with an appropriate emotion to another's mental
state



Empathy in animals? - Answer -Frans deWaal

-Example: Reconciliation in chimpanzees

-Reconciliation behaviors after a conflict: hugging, kissing, patting hands, grooming



Achievement Motivation - Answer An individual's need to meet realistic goals, receive feedback, and
experience a sense of accomplishment



Intrinsic motivation - Answer -A desire to perform a behavior for its own sake

-Internal



Extrinsic motivation - Answer -a desire to perform a behavior to receive promised rewards or avoid
threatened punishment

-external

, Performance goal - Answer -Focus on demonstrating competence or ability and how ability will be
judge relative to others

- "I want to get an A in this class"



Mastery goal - Answer -Focus on learning, mastering the task according to self-set standards or self-
improvement

- "I want to understand the material in this class"



Study of achievement motivation - Answer -Study: relationship between goal orientation and academic
performance in pharmacy students

-Results: students with mastery orientation had the highest performance scores



Three basic memory processes - Answer 1. Encoding

2. Storage

3. Retrieval



Encoding - Answer Acquiring information and transferring to memory



Storage - Answer Retention of memory



Retrieval - Answer Recovery of stored information



Three types of Memory Storage - Answer 1. Sensory Memory

2. Short-term memory / working memory

3. Long-term memory



Sensory memory - Answer -duration: 1 second or less

-capacity: very large

-visual, touch (haptic), acoustic (echoic)

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