Emotion-Theories of Emotion [NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Psychology (04)]: Questions 12 - 15 of 39
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Question 12
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James-Lange or body reaction theory of emotion says
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Emotions and visceral reactions are simultaneous | |
b. | You feel emotion then a bodily reaction | |
c. | The somatic nervous system is the seat of emotion | |
d. | You react with your body first then you feel emotion |
Question 13
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Richard Lazarus proposed the ________ of emotion that downplays the role of physiological arousal, and assumes that our emotion at a given time depends on our interpretation of the situation we are in at that time.
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | two-factor theory | |
b. | James-Lange theory | |
c. | cognitive-appraisal theory | |
d. | opponent-process theory |
Question 14
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The ________ of humor, by Thomas Hobbes, suggests we feel amused when humor makes us feel superior to other people.
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | incongruity theory | |
b. | disparagement theory | |
c. | adaptation-level theory | |
d. | social-comparison theory |
Question 15
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The theory that happiness is the result of estimating that one՚s life circumstances are more favorable than those of others is known as:
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | adaptation-level theory | |
b. | disparagement theory | |
c. | social-comparison theory | |
d. | incongruity theory |