Question :
111.Subjective, or conscious, experience of feelings associated with the _____ : 1231275
111.Subjective, or conscious, experience of feelings is associated with the _____ component of emotion, whereas the tendency to approach or avoid objects or situations is associated with the ______component of emotion.
A)cognitive; behavioral
B)cognitive; bodily arousal
C)bodily arousal; cognitive
D)behavioral; cognitive
E)behavioral; bodily arousal
A)approach; avoidance
B) approach; facial expression
C)flight; fight
D) avoidance; freezing
E) posture; vocal tone
113. The physiological component of an emotional experience involves _____.
A) feelings of fear or love
B)the subjective experience of the emotion
C) release of the hormone melatonin
D)reduced activation of sympathetic nervous system
E)physiological arousal
114. Jason has just narrowly avoided being in an accident with another driver. His heart is pounding in his chest, he is very tense in his body posture, and he is trembling. Jason feels afraid. This subjective feeling of fear represents the _____ component of his emotional response.
A)physiological
B) cognitive
C) behavioral
D) emotional
E) mental
115. Which of the following is not one of the six universally recognized emotional expressions?
A)fear
B) sadness
C) anger
D) regret
E) disgust
116.Dr. Diaz is a researcher studying emotions. Specifically, Diaz is interested in the behavioral expression of emotions. Her research program could involve any of the following EXCEPT
A)gestures used with various emotions in different cultures.
B)ethnic differences in tone of voice in response to joy.
C)gender differences in body postures in response to anger.
D)the approach-avoidance nature of emotions.
E)age differences in the appraisal of anger.
117.Regarding research on gender differences in emotion, which of the following is FALSE
A)Women tend to be better than men at expressing their feelings in both words and facial expressions.
B)Men tend to be less effective than women in recognizing and recalling feelings in others.
C)In many cultures, men are permitted more direct displays of anger, whereas women are given more permission to express joy, love, and fear.
D)Women tend to experience the emotional states of joy, love, fear, and sadness more often than men.
E)Women seem to be better at recognizing happy, sad, and angry faces than men.
118.What are the basic emotions that people throughout the world seem to be able to identify through facial expressions?
A)anticipation, anger, love, hate, boredom, and happiness
B)anger, love, hate, sadness, boredom, and happiness
C)anticipation, surprise, and fear
D)anger, fear, sadness, and happiness
E)anger, fear, disgust, sadness, happiness, and surprise
119.Regarding cultural differences in emotions, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Certain emotions are more common in some cultures than others.
B)Compared to Western cultures, Asian cultures tend to discourage public displays of emotion.
C)Culture influences norms about emotional display and experience.
D)Researchers fail to find differences across cultures in how accurately emotions are recognized.
E)There appear to be distinctive national styles of smiling.
120.Mrs. Taylor has two new immigrant girls in her fourth-grade class: Soledad from Mexico and Li-Hua from China. Should she expect the two to differ in how they display emotion?
A)No, the two cultures have similar display rules.
B)No, because they’re both female, they will both express their emotions.
C)No, because they’re both female, they will both suppress their emotions.
D)Yes, Soledad will suppress her emotions, but Li-Hua will express them.
E)Yes, Soledad will express her emotions, but Li-Hua will suppress them.