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Psychology Frontiers And Applications Study Set 5
Quiz 11: Motivation and Emotion
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Question 161
Multiple Choice
Emotions are a form of social communication in that
Question 162
Multiple Choice
The fact that emotions typically do not occur by themselves and are usually triggered in response to various people, behaviours, situations, objects, or events best demonstrates how emotions involve
Question 163
Multiple Choice
Richard and Robert are watching a film on public television. The film is of the amputation of an arm. The film evoked interest in Richard and disgust in Robert because each boy attached different meaning to the film. Richard, who is studying to become a doctor, interpreted the film in a clinical, detached way. The sight of blood, on the other hand, sickened Robert. Each boy had a different __________ of the film.
Question 164
Multiple Choice
A baby who smiles a lot is likely to increase his parents' feelings of love and caring for him and as a result, this may increase the likelihood that his biological and emotional needs will be met. This example illustrates the potential adaptive function of emotions for infants and young children and shows how language can serve as a form of _____________.
Question 165
Multiple Choice
Both Mike and Barney are rather anxious at the approach of a challenging chemistry test. Mike tends to dwell on his anxiety and after a while, he becomes somewhat depressed. Barney, on the other hand, decides that he can reduce his anxiety if he sets up a rigorous study schedule where he works evenings and weekends. Mike's emotional responses to this situation are best considered as examples of expressive behaviours and Barney's responses are most similar to what are called _____________ behaviours.
Question 166
Multiple Choice
Jim gets a paper back in his English class and although he thought he did pretty well, he receives an almost failing grade on it. Jim begins to criticize himself (e.g., "I'm such an idiot!") and because his tendency to do so is so habitual and well-learned, he isn't really aware of what he is doing internally. Nonetheless, within a relatively short period of time, Jim is feeling depressed and down. This example best demonstrates how emotional responses are caused by ____________.
Question 167
Multiple Choice
Research suggests that a fear response can be classically conditioned more easily with some stimuli (e.g., snakes) compared to others (e.g., flowers) , indicating that _________ can play a role in emotional processing.