Module 3 Flashcards

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Six basic emotions: happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, disgust
University of Glasgow (2014): happy, sad, afraid or surprised, angry or disgusted

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Paul Ekman

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From a neuro-scientific approach, feeling arises from the brain as it interprets emotions which is usually caused by a physical stimulus

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Dr. Antonio Damasio (2005)

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3
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Movare - Latin word meaning “to move or be upset”
Chemicals released in response to our interpretation of a specific trigger from the external world.
Varying levels of arousal, affect, mood from an external stimulus

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Emotions

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Arise from the five senses, in response to emotions
How your brain interprets an emotion, in order to understand the external environment.

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Feelings

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5
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General and prolonged emotional state that isn’t necessarily tied to a specific event or trigger

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Mood

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Person’s thoughts, feelings, and emotions about another person, object, idea, behavior, or situation based on their values or belief system
An internal state of mind that influences how a person views or evaluates something.

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Attitude

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Manifestation or acting out of the attitudes a person has; directly observable
The observable and measurable outcome of one’s attitudes, beliefs, and emotions.

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Behavior

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Universal human values that transcend culture and race
Different people in different groups prioritize values differently depending on what they are trying to achieve

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Values

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9
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Huffington Post’s 5 Core Values for the Workplace

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Integrity, accountability, diligence, perseverance, discipline

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10
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United Nations’ Universal Values

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Peace, freedom, social progress, equal rights, human dignity

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Describes positive and desirable qualities which usually mirror a value it represents, usually an adjective

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Virtues

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principles, standards, or qualities that an individual or society considers important or desirable. They guide behavior and decision-making, reflecting what people prioritize in life.

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Values

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