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151. Curlee has a good ability to recognize emotions in herself and in others. She is also able to effectively manage her emotions. Curlee appears to have high levels of
A)emotional intelligence.
B)psychosocial need.
C)self-actualization.
D)happiness.
E)anger management ability.
152.Empathy is most likely to play a role in which aspect of emotional intelligence?
A)Managing your emotions
B)Motivating yourself
C)Knowing your emotions
D)Delaying gratification
E)Recognizing emotions in others
153.Vonda is exceptionally skilled at perceiving emotions in others, which is an important element of emotional intelligence. Vonda has a high level of
A)need for affiliation.
B)empathy.
C)sympathy.
D)extraversion.
E)self-actualization.
154. Emotional intelligence is best defined as _____.
A) self-awareness of our deepest emotions
B) the ability to motivate yourself to take action
C) the ability to control our emotions effectively
D) the ability to avoid acting in the face of destructive emotions
E) the ability to recognize and manage emotions
155. One component of emotional intelligence is the ability to motivate yourself. This involves _____.
A) the ability to recognize your own true feelings
B) the ability to marshal your emotions in pursuit of your goals
C) the ability to experience empathy for other people’s emotions
D) the ability to soothe yourself in difficult times
E) the ability to help others deal with their feelings
156.The technical name for a lie detector test is a(n)
A)electroencephalograph.
B)electrocardiograph.
C)polygraph.
D)vasocongestion monitor.
E)functional MRI.
157.Regarding the polygraph, which of the following best describes the position of the National Academy of Sciences?
A)The polygraph is accurate enough to use while other more sophisticated methods of detecting lying are being developed.
B)The polygraph leads to too many false findings of lying, damaging the lives of many innocent people.
C)The polygraph effectively measures physiological signs of lying, and their wide use is supported by research.
D)There is not enough research to determine if the wide use of polygraphs is justified.
E)The polygraph cannot accurately distinguish lying from emotional reactions of honest people put in pressure situations.
158.What does a polygraph test measure?
A)Intentional lying
B)Facial expressions associated with lying
C)Unconscious deception
D)Patterns of bodily arousal
E)The facial-feedback effect
159.Jamie says he often gets “hot under the collar” even for the slightest of provocations. Cognitive theorists would probably suggest that his anger is prompted by
A)a tendency for his heightened physiological arousal to affect his thinking.
B)underlying cognitive dissonance.
C)deep-seated frustration that is activated by these situations.
D)situations that touch upon unresolved conflicts from the past.
E)angering thoughts he experiences in these situations.
160.Jerome gets cut off by another driver on his commute home from school. Instead of saying, “What a jerk!” Jerome thinks, “He must really have an emergency going on to drive like that.” Which suggestion for controlling anger is Jerome using?
A)opposing anger with empathy
B)reviewing the evidence
C)practicing adaptive thinking
D)modulating his verbal responses
E)learning to express positive feelings
161.Your text makes all but which of the following suggestions for dealing with anger?
A)engage in competing responses
B)learn to express positive feelings
C)increase your expectations of others
D)become aware of your emotional reactions in anger-provoking situations
E)congratulate yourself for responding assertively rather than aggressively
162. Your text suggests all of the following ways controlling anger that you may experience in relating to others life EXCEPT _____.
A) becoming aware of your emotional reactions in anger-provoking situations
B) practicing competing responses
C) opposing anger with empathy
D) temporarily removing yourself from the situation
E) using verbal rather than physical aggressive responses