Deck 4: Experiencing and Expressing Emotions

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Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A form of communication in which we disclose our emotional experiences.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Short-term emotional reactions generating only limited arousal.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Low-intensity states, not triggered by particular events, that last longer than feelings.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The ability to interpret, manage, and communicate emotions effectively.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Attempts to influence which emotions you feel and how and when you experience them.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Allowing emotions to dominate your thoughts and explosively expressing emotions.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The tendency to shy away from people, places, or activities that provoke unwanted emotions.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-An intense sadness following a substantial loss.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Intentional avoidance of specific topics that provoke unwanted emotions.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Emotions that involve unique and consistent behavioral displays across cultures.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The process of systematically desensitizing oneself to emotional experiences.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-An active process of changing how you think about the meaning of emotional situations in order to alter their emotional impact.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-An intense reaction to an event, involving interpretation, physiological arousal, and communication.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The tendency to think negative thoughts about oneself.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A negative primary emotion that occurs when you are interrupted or blocked from achieving your goal by the improper action of an external agent.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-When emotion-sharing rapidly spreads an emotion from one person to another.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A near-constant state of arousal and negative thinking.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The purging of negative emotions by expressing them openly.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The sharing of messages that express emotional support or offer personal assistance.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A simultaneous experience of two or more primary emotions.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-An approach to managing emotions in which one counts to 10 (or, in extreme cases, to 100) before acting or speaking.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-An individual's attempt to inhibit thoughts, arousal, and outward behavioral displays of unwanted emotion.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
سؤال
The two most common strategies for managing emotions after they occur are suppression and repression.
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High-extraversion people seem to experience positive emotions less often than low-extraversion people.
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The six primary emotions exist only in Western cultures.
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According to the textbook, women seem more likely to experience and express emotions that support relationships, while simultaneously repressing those emotions that assert their self-interests over others.
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In traditional Chinese culture, shame and sad love are considered primary emotions.
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Emotional contagion only occurs when negative emotions spread from one person to another.
سؤال
According to the textbook, emotions, feelings, and moods refer to the same human experiences.
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Emotions can be triggered by our perception of outside events.
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Much of our online communication is asynchronous and provides us with a sense of invisibility.
سؤال
Irrespective of culture, women experience more feelings of anger and men experience more feelings of guilt.
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Although it is difficult to practice, reappraisal is the most effective strategy for managing emotion.
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A blended emotion occurs when you experience a primary emotion followed, separately, by a second primary emotion.
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Research suggests that when it comes to the impact of gender on emotion, women seem to experience emotion with greater intensity than men.
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Through the process of deactivation, one is able to manage emotion by systematically desensitizing oneself to emotional experience.
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High-extraversion people report being better able to manage their emotional communication than low-extraversion people.
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Some of the six primary emotions are linked to distinct patterns of internal physiological arousal.
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People who demonstrate high agreeableness are better able to manage their emotions, and they report being happier than those who demonstrate low agreeableness.
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Reappraisal is effective because it is employed before a large emotional reaction occurs.
سؤال
Without feedback, we experience difficulty in feeling empathy and gauging the appropriateness of our emotional expression.
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By engaging in encounter structuring, one is able to prevent emotion by avoiding encounters with others.
سؤال
Research shows that highly neurotic people tend to focus on negative events.
سؤال
Which of the following emotions results from the blocking of one's goals?

A) anger
B) surprise
C) sadness
D) fear
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
The primary emotion of fear is associated with what high-intensity counterpart?

A) rage
B) loathing
C) terror
D) grief
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Jealousy is a blended emotion comprising

A) anger and grief.
B) fear and sadness.
C) sadness and fear.
D) anger, sadness, and fear.
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Which of the following is considered a mood?

A) boredom
B) contentment
C) grouchiness
D) serenity
E) all of the options are correct
سؤال
Which of the following has a measurable influence on one's happiness?

A) social or economic class
B) age
C) gender
D) ethnicity
E) rigorous physical exercise
سؤال
The Jefferson strategy is best used

A) before someone upsets you.
B) while someone is upsetting you.
C) after someone upsets you.
D) if you have been a president.
E) after other strategies have failed.
سؤال
If Marco exhibits high extraversion, he is likely to

A) cope successfully with stress and his emotions.
B) have a hard time managing his emotions.
C) focus his attention on negative events.
D) be less skilled at communication.
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT true regarding culture's influence on display rules?

A) Mexican cultures discourage the outward display or expression of emotion.
B) Chinese cultures discourage the outward display or expression of emotion.
C) Euro-American cultures encourage the outward display or expression of emotion.
D) Culture determines display rules.
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Which of the following is a common method for managing emotions after they have been triggered?

A) suppression
B) reappraisal
C) encounter structuring
D) sublimation
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
We can manage our emotions

A) after they occur.
B) before they occur.
C) by reappraisal.
D) all of the options are correct
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Pato did well on a paper, but when she found out her roommate Sarah had failed the paper, Pato said she did not do well. What strategy is Pato using to communicate with her roommate?

A) denial
B) suppression
C) venting
D) emotional management
E) reappraisal
سؤال
The primary emotion of joy is associated with what high-intensity counterpart?

A) amazement
B) surprise
C) ecstasy
D) terror
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Emotion-sharing

A) can help manage grief.
B) allows you to talk with others who have experienced similar loss and grief.
C) can occur in a face-to-face support group.
D) can take place online.
E) all of the options are correct
سؤال
People who demonstrate high emotional intelligence

A) are more likely to garner trust.
B) are perceived as having integrity.
C) are less likely to bully others.
D) find it easier to forgive their relational partners.
E) all of the options are correct
سؤال
After Charlie goes through a painful breakup with Tom, he finds himself trying to avoid Tom. Charlie no longer goes to the same bars, restaurants, or gyms they frequented when they were together. What emotion management strategy is Charlie demonstrating?

A) suppression
B) encounter avoidance
C) reappraisal
D) venting
E) encounter structuring
سؤال
A student arrives on the first day of her interpersonal communication class and observes that the instructor makes wild gestures while lecturing. If the student chooses to focus only on the content-while trying to ignore the nonverbal communication-what strategy is she employing?

A) suppression
B) attention focus
C) reappraisal
D) venting
E) encounter structuring
سؤال
If you have a phobia of riding elevators after being trapped in one, but choose to confront and overcome your fear by entering a stationary elevator while the door remains open, what emotion management strategy are you using?

A) deactivation
B) encounter avoidance
C) reappraisal
D) venting
E) encounter structuring
سؤال
Your girlfriend receives a flirty e-mail from her ex, then tells you it means nothing to her. However, you feel upset. If you rethink why you feel threatened by the e-mail, what emotion management strategy are you using?

A) suppression
B) encounter avoidance
C) reappraisal
D) venting
E) encounter structuring
سؤال
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the use of reappraisal as an emotion management strategy?

A) It is the most fruitful way to deal with difficult emotions.
B) It is used before an emotional outburst occurs.
C) It is a primary strategy used by those who are most effective at managing their emotions.
D) It requires users to accept responsibility for the way they think and feel.
E) all of the options are correct
سؤال
Passion

A) is a blended emotion.
B) is composed of surprise and joy.
C) includes positive feelings of excitement and amazement.
D) includes feelings of sexual attraction.
E) all of the options are correct
سؤال
When Isabella first meets Edward in the book Twilight (as described in the textbook), she experiences feelings of confusion, surprise, attraction, and even anger. Which of the following emotions is Isabella most likely experiencing?

A) sadness
B) passion
C) terror
D) grief
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
What is the most commonly used emotion management strategy for managing unwanted emotions?

A) suppression
B) repression
C) deactivation
D) reappraisal
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Which of the following is TRUE about suppression as an emotion management strategy?

A) It is widely used and practiced.
B) It is only marginally effective.
C) Users of this strategy have lower levels of well-being.
D) Users rate their personal relationships as less positive.
E) all of the options are correct
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT true about venting as an emotion management strategy?

A) It can include expressing positive emotion.
B) It is the inverse of suppression.
C) It is used to manage emotions after they occur.
D) It is only about expressing negative emotions.
E) all of the options are correct
سؤال
Suppression is most commonly used to manage which emotions?

A) joy and fear
B) happiness and disgust
C) anger and sadness
D) surprise and jealousy
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Which of the following strategies is NOT used to prevent undesired emotions before they occur?

A) encounter avoidance
B) encounter structuring
C) attention focus
D) deactivation
E) suppression
سؤال
Emotion management includes attempts to

A) control which emotions you experience.
B) control when you experience an emotion.
C) control how you experience an emotion.
D) control how you express an emotion.
E) all of the options are correct
سؤال
Emotional intelligence refers to

A) the ability to suppress emotion.
B) the ability to vent emotion.
C) the ability to mask an emotion.
D) the ability to accurately perceive and interpret emotions.
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Which of the following does NOT influence how you manage emotion?

A) extraversion
B) neuroticism
C) agreeableness
D) sexual orientation
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Women are more likely than men to report which emotion(s)?

A) guilt
B) shame
C) fear
D) sadness
E) all of the options are correct
سؤال
In terms of the impact of gender upon emotion, which of the following is TRUE?

A) Women and men experience emotion with similar levels of intensity.
B) Women seem to experience higher levels of anger.
C) Men seem to experience higher levels of guilt.
D) Men seem to experience higher levels of sadness.
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
Each Thanksgiving, Sarah and Darcie visit Darcie's family, but these events are painful reminders of their political differences. Sarah is a Democrat, but Darcie and her family are staunch Republicans. This year, Sarah chose not to discuss politics. What emotion management strategy did she use?

A) suppression
B) encounter avoidance
C) reappraisal
D) venting
E) encounter structuring
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT one of the five primary personality traits?

A) agreeableness
B) openness
C) introversion
D) extraversion
E) neuroticism
سؤال
According to research, when you engage in catharsis,

A) your anger is vented.
B) your anger actually increases.
C) your anger decreases.
D) your anger stays the same.
E) your anger is not affected.
سؤال
Intense sadness resulting from the loss of a loved one is called

A) grief
B) sadness
C) anger
D) ambivalence
E) depression
سؤال
Which of the following three personality traits most affect emotions?

A) introversion, extroversion, openness
B) extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism
C) agreeableness, conscientiousness, introversion
D) openness, agreeableness, extroversion
E) none of the options is correct
سؤال
People who score high on emotional intelligence likely will

A) demonstrate understanding of their own emotions.
B) demonstrate empathy.
C) manage their own emotions.
D) use emotion to create relational communication.
E) all of the options are correct
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Deck 4: Experiencing and Expressing Emotions
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Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A form of communication in which we disclose our emotional experiences.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
H
2
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Short-term emotional reactions generating only limited arousal.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
M
3
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Low-intensity states, not triggered by particular events, that last longer than feelings.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
P
4
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The ability to interpret, manage, and communicate emotions effectively.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Attempts to influence which emotions you feel and how and when you experience them.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Allowing emotions to dominate your thoughts and explosively expressing emotions.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The tendency to shy away from people, places, or activities that provoke unwanted emotions.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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8
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-An intense sadness following a substantial loss.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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9
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Intentional avoidance of specific topics that provoke unwanted emotions.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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10
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Emotions that involve unique and consistent behavioral displays across cultures.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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11
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The process of systematically desensitizing oneself to emotional experiences.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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12
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-An active process of changing how you think about the meaning of emotional situations in order to alter their emotional impact.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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13
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-An intense reaction to an event, involving interpretation, physiological arousal, and communication.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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14
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The tendency to think negative thoughts about oneself.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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15
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A negative primary emotion that occurs when you are interrupted or blocked from achieving your goal by the improper action of an external agent.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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16
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-When emotion-sharing rapidly spreads an emotion from one person to another.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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17
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A near-constant state of arousal and negative thinking.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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18
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The purging of negative emotions by expressing them openly.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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19
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The sharing of messages that express emotional support or offer personal assistance.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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20
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A simultaneous experience of two or more primary emotions.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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21
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-An approach to managing emotions in which one counts to 10 (or, in extreme cases, to 100) before acting or speaking.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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22
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-An individual's attempt to inhibit thoughts, arousal, and outward behavioral displays of unwanted emotion.

A) anger
B) blended emotions
C) catharsis
D) chronic hostility
E) deactivation
F) emotion
G) emotion management
H) emotion-sharing
I) emotional contagion
J) emotional intelligence
K) encounter avoidance
L) encounter structuring
M) feelings
N) grief
O) Jefferson strategy
P) moods
Q) neuroticism
R) primary emotions
S) reappraisal
T) supportive communication
U) suppression
V) venting
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23
The two most common strategies for managing emotions after they occur are suppression and repression.
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24
High-extraversion people seem to experience positive emotions less often than low-extraversion people.
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25
The six primary emotions exist only in Western cultures.
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26
According to the textbook, women seem more likely to experience and express emotions that support relationships, while simultaneously repressing those emotions that assert their self-interests over others.
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27
In traditional Chinese culture, shame and sad love are considered primary emotions.
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28
Emotional contagion only occurs when negative emotions spread from one person to another.
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29
According to the textbook, emotions, feelings, and moods refer to the same human experiences.
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30
Emotions can be triggered by our perception of outside events.
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31
Much of our online communication is asynchronous and provides us with a sense of invisibility.
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32
Irrespective of culture, women experience more feelings of anger and men experience more feelings of guilt.
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33
Although it is difficult to practice, reappraisal is the most effective strategy for managing emotion.
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34
A blended emotion occurs when you experience a primary emotion followed, separately, by a second primary emotion.
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35
Research suggests that when it comes to the impact of gender on emotion, women seem to experience emotion with greater intensity than men.
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36
Through the process of deactivation, one is able to manage emotion by systematically desensitizing oneself to emotional experience.
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37
High-extraversion people report being better able to manage their emotional communication than low-extraversion people.
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38
Some of the six primary emotions are linked to distinct patterns of internal physiological arousal.
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39
People who demonstrate high agreeableness are better able to manage their emotions, and they report being happier than those who demonstrate low agreeableness.
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40
Reappraisal is effective because it is employed before a large emotional reaction occurs.
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41
Without feedback, we experience difficulty in feeling empathy and gauging the appropriateness of our emotional expression.
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42
By engaging in encounter structuring, one is able to prevent emotion by avoiding encounters with others.
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43
Research shows that highly neurotic people tend to focus on negative events.
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44
Which of the following emotions results from the blocking of one's goals?

A) anger
B) surprise
C) sadness
D) fear
E) none of the options is correct
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45
The primary emotion of fear is associated with what high-intensity counterpart?

A) rage
B) loathing
C) terror
D) grief
E) none of the options is correct
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46
Jealousy is a blended emotion comprising

A) anger and grief.
B) fear and sadness.
C) sadness and fear.
D) anger, sadness, and fear.
E) none of the options is correct
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47
Which of the following is considered a mood?

A) boredom
B) contentment
C) grouchiness
D) serenity
E) all of the options are correct
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48
Which of the following has a measurable influence on one's happiness?

A) social or economic class
B) age
C) gender
D) ethnicity
E) rigorous physical exercise
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49
The Jefferson strategy is best used

A) before someone upsets you.
B) while someone is upsetting you.
C) after someone upsets you.
D) if you have been a president.
E) after other strategies have failed.
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50
If Marco exhibits high extraversion, he is likely to

A) cope successfully with stress and his emotions.
B) have a hard time managing his emotions.
C) focus his attention on negative events.
D) be less skilled at communication.
E) none of the options is correct
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51
Which of the following is NOT true regarding culture's influence on display rules?

A) Mexican cultures discourage the outward display or expression of emotion.
B) Chinese cultures discourage the outward display or expression of emotion.
C) Euro-American cultures encourage the outward display or expression of emotion.
D) Culture determines display rules.
E) none of the options is correct
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52
Which of the following is a common method for managing emotions after they have been triggered?

A) suppression
B) reappraisal
C) encounter structuring
D) sublimation
E) none of the options is correct
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53
We can manage our emotions

A) after they occur.
B) before they occur.
C) by reappraisal.
D) all of the options are correct
E) none of the options is correct
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54
Pato did well on a paper, but when she found out her roommate Sarah had failed the paper, Pato said she did not do well. What strategy is Pato using to communicate with her roommate?

A) denial
B) suppression
C) venting
D) emotional management
E) reappraisal
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55
The primary emotion of joy is associated with what high-intensity counterpart?

A) amazement
B) surprise
C) ecstasy
D) terror
E) none of the options is correct
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56
Emotion-sharing

A) can help manage grief.
B) allows you to talk with others who have experienced similar loss and grief.
C) can occur in a face-to-face support group.
D) can take place online.
E) all of the options are correct
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57
People who demonstrate high emotional intelligence

A) are more likely to garner trust.
B) are perceived as having integrity.
C) are less likely to bully others.
D) find it easier to forgive their relational partners.
E) all of the options are correct
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58
After Charlie goes through a painful breakup with Tom, he finds himself trying to avoid Tom. Charlie no longer goes to the same bars, restaurants, or gyms they frequented when they were together. What emotion management strategy is Charlie demonstrating?

A) suppression
B) encounter avoidance
C) reappraisal
D) venting
E) encounter structuring
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59
A student arrives on the first day of her interpersonal communication class and observes that the instructor makes wild gestures while lecturing. If the student chooses to focus only on the content-while trying to ignore the nonverbal communication-what strategy is she employing?

A) suppression
B) attention focus
C) reappraisal
D) venting
E) encounter structuring
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60
If you have a phobia of riding elevators after being trapped in one, but choose to confront and overcome your fear by entering a stationary elevator while the door remains open, what emotion management strategy are you using?

A) deactivation
B) encounter avoidance
C) reappraisal
D) venting
E) encounter structuring
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61
Your girlfriend receives a flirty e-mail from her ex, then tells you it means nothing to her. However, you feel upset. If you rethink why you feel threatened by the e-mail, what emotion management strategy are you using?

A) suppression
B) encounter avoidance
C) reappraisal
D) venting
E) encounter structuring
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding the use of reappraisal as an emotion management strategy?

A) It is the most fruitful way to deal with difficult emotions.
B) It is used before an emotional outburst occurs.
C) It is a primary strategy used by those who are most effective at managing their emotions.
D) It requires users to accept responsibility for the way they think and feel.
E) all of the options are correct
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63
Passion

A) is a blended emotion.
B) is composed of surprise and joy.
C) includes positive feelings of excitement and amazement.
D) includes feelings of sexual attraction.
E) all of the options are correct
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64
When Isabella first meets Edward in the book Twilight (as described in the textbook), she experiences feelings of confusion, surprise, attraction, and even anger. Which of the following emotions is Isabella most likely experiencing?

A) sadness
B) passion
C) terror
D) grief
E) none of the options is correct
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65
What is the most commonly used emotion management strategy for managing unwanted emotions?

A) suppression
B) repression
C) deactivation
D) reappraisal
E) none of the options is correct
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66
Which of the following is TRUE about suppression as an emotion management strategy?

A) It is widely used and practiced.
B) It is only marginally effective.
C) Users of this strategy have lower levels of well-being.
D) Users rate their personal relationships as less positive.
E) all of the options are correct
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67
Which of the following is NOT true about venting as an emotion management strategy?

A) It can include expressing positive emotion.
B) It is the inverse of suppression.
C) It is used to manage emotions after they occur.
D) It is only about expressing negative emotions.
E) all of the options are correct
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68
Suppression is most commonly used to manage which emotions?

A) joy and fear
B) happiness and disgust
C) anger and sadness
D) surprise and jealousy
E) none of the options is correct
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69
Which of the following strategies is NOT used to prevent undesired emotions before they occur?

A) encounter avoidance
B) encounter structuring
C) attention focus
D) deactivation
E) suppression
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70
Emotion management includes attempts to

A) control which emotions you experience.
B) control when you experience an emotion.
C) control how you experience an emotion.
D) control how you express an emotion.
E) all of the options are correct
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71
Emotional intelligence refers to

A) the ability to suppress emotion.
B) the ability to vent emotion.
C) the ability to mask an emotion.
D) the ability to accurately perceive and interpret emotions.
E) none of the options is correct
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72
Which of the following does NOT influence how you manage emotion?

A) extraversion
B) neuroticism
C) agreeableness
D) sexual orientation
E) none of the options is correct
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73
Women are more likely than men to report which emotion(s)?

A) guilt
B) shame
C) fear
D) sadness
E) all of the options are correct
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74
In terms of the impact of gender upon emotion, which of the following is TRUE?

A) Women and men experience emotion with similar levels of intensity.
B) Women seem to experience higher levels of anger.
C) Men seem to experience higher levels of guilt.
D) Men seem to experience higher levels of sadness.
E) none of the options is correct
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75
Each Thanksgiving, Sarah and Darcie visit Darcie's family, but these events are painful reminders of their political differences. Sarah is a Democrat, but Darcie and her family are staunch Republicans. This year, Sarah chose not to discuss politics. What emotion management strategy did she use?

A) suppression
B) encounter avoidance
C) reappraisal
D) venting
E) encounter structuring
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76
Which of the following is NOT one of the five primary personality traits?

A) agreeableness
B) openness
C) introversion
D) extraversion
E) neuroticism
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77
According to research, when you engage in catharsis,

A) your anger is vented.
B) your anger actually increases.
C) your anger decreases.
D) your anger stays the same.
E) your anger is not affected.
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Intense sadness resulting from the loss of a loved one is called

A) grief
B) sadness
C) anger
D) ambivalence
E) depression
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79
Which of the following three personality traits most affect emotions?

A) introversion, extroversion, openness
B) extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism
C) agreeableness, conscientiousness, introversion
D) openness, agreeableness, extroversion
E) none of the options is correct
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People who score high on emotional intelligence likely will

A) demonstrate understanding of their own emotions.
B) demonstrate empathy.
C) manage their own emotions.
D) use emotion to create relational communication.
E) all of the options are correct
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