Emotions II (Quiz) Flashcards
It is a state of indifference - where an individual has an absence of interest or concern to certain aspects of emotional, social, or physical life, it can be object specific - toward a person, activity or environment
apathy
It is the term used when you are acknowledging another person’s emotional hardships and providing comfort and assurance
sympathy
it’s core doctrine concerns cosmic determinism and human freedom, and the belief that virtue is to maintain a will that is in accord with nature. It teaches the development of self control and fortitude as a means of overcoming destructive emotions
stoicism
it a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the eighteenth century in Western Europe, and gained strength during the Industrial Revolution. The movement stressed strong emotion as a source of aesthetic experience, placing a new emphasis on such emotions as trepidation, horror, and the awe experienced in confronting the sublimity in untamed nature and its qualities that are “picturesque”
Romanticism
It is an effort by the speaker to offer interpretation of something that is observable to no other actor. They will be using the expressions of those feelings through the use of language
emotive language
it is the act by which the mind perceives the agreement of disagreement of two ideas; when using only it, the proposition is immediately made known right then
intuitions
it is commonly defined as feeling or expressing emotion for one another; the ability to put oneself in another’s shoes
empathy
the theory that states within human beings, as a response to experiences in the world, the autonomic nervous system creates phsiological events such as muscular tension, a rise in heart rate, perspiration, and dryness of the mouth. Emotions are feelings which come about as a result of these physiological changes, rather than being their cause
James-Lange Theory
It is said that due to their occupations, some people may appear to be making an intuitive decision based on their specialty, is called…
a. core intuition
b. subject specific intuition
c. social intuition
d. educated intuition
e. natural intuition
subject-specific intuition
*In the introduction film in class, one of the people discussed how we needed to be psychologists at some level, which we found out is called ______ intuition.
a. core
b. subject specific
c. social
d. educated
e. natural
natural?
Which of the following does not represent limits to rationalization?
a. intuitive relationship
b. powerful emotions
c. biased perceptions
d. emotive language
e. fallacious reasoning
intuitive relationship
Edvard Munch’s painting,
a. Bull’s Head
b. The Disciples at Emmaus
c. The Mud Bath
d. The Scream
e. The Third of May
The Scream
*One of the things pointed out in this chapter, despite our thought process, we do seem to behave in a/an _________ way when faced with temptation.
a. emotionally unbalanced
b. romanticist
c. irrational
d. rational
e. intuitively
irrational?
Which of the following was not one of the four domains identified by Mitchel Adler?
a. social awareness
b. self-management
c. manifest destiny
d. self awareness
e. relationship management
manifestation
Which of the following is not one of the primary emotions?
a. scared
b. disgust
c. sad
d. glad
e. mad
disgust