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Chapter 6 Quiz
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Question 1
Most classifications list ________ basic emotions in the realm of universal human
experience.
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Hint:
Multiple Choice
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Question 2
When We Laugh We Are Happy: Similarities of Emotional Experience p. 147
Answer
Graded As
10 to 20
Incorrect
5 to 9
Correct
5 to 25
Incorrect
25 to 30
Incorrect
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The ________ is also known as the brain's "emotional computer."
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Multiple Choice
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Physiological Arousal - p. 151
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hypothalamus
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cerebral cortex
Incorrect
amygdala
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neocortex
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Question 3
A 1988 study categorized life events deemed universally important by studying 27 different
cultures. Which event was not on this list?
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Multiple Choice
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The Meaning of Preceding Events - p. 153
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Interaction with strangers
Incorrect
Birth
Incorrect
Listening to music
Incorrect
Moving
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Question 4
The study of feeling rules suggests cross-cultural evidence that people can positively
manage their ________.
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Hint:
Multiple Choice
Feedback for all We are Expected to Feel in a Particular Way - p. 156
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relationships
Incorrect
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emotional states
Correct
cultural identity
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reasoning ability
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Question 5
The realization of a challenge to a person's capacity to adapt to inner and outer demands is
called ________.
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Multiple Choice
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When Emotions Signal a Challenge: Cross-Cultural Research on Stress
and Anxiety - p. 158
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stress
Correct
anger
Incorrect
worry
Incorrect
fear
Incorrect
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Question 6
Every culture has its own patterns of emotional expression that are considered appropriate.
These are called ________.
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Multiple Choice
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Expression of Emotion - p. 160
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emoticons
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display rules
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behavior cues
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social strata
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Question 7
This emotion is seen as interpersonal because its experience usually involves some norm
violation committed by other people. What is it?
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Hint:
Multiple Choice
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When Emotion Hurts: Cross-Cultural Studies of Anger - p. 162
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Shame
Incorrect
Anger
Correct
Disgust
Incorrect
Fear
Incorrect
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Question 8
Which of the following is not an example of how one's emotional state might affect cognitive
processing?
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Hint:
Multiple Choice
Feedback for all Emotion and Judgment - p. 164
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People who are depressed tend to overestimate the probability of
future bad events.
Incorrect
Stressed people tend to sleep for shorter periods of time in more
frequent intervals.
Correct
Sad people tend to attribute negative events to fate.
Incorrect
Angry people tend to make more baseless accusations.
Incorrect
Question 9
Japanese cultural traditions strongly discourage any public displays of negative emotion.
This is a common characteristic of any ________ culture like Japan's.
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Hint:
Multiple Choice
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Question 10
When Emotion Hurts: Cross-Cultural Studies of Anger - p. 163
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individualist
Incorrect
collectivist
Correct
heterogeneous
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anarchist
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Lowered eyebrows are universally understood as a sign of ________.
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Multiple Choice
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When We Laugh We are Happy: Similarities of Emotional Experience p. 147
Answer
Graded As
fear
Incorrect
confusion
Incorrect
anger
Correct
fatigue
Incorrect
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