The prototype perspective about emotion knowledge assumes that:
A) for each emotion there is a prototypical set of causes, feelings, expressions, thoughts and actions.
B) there is little to no overlap in people's representations of emotions (e.g., sadness and anger are entirely different from each other) .
C) there is a singular type of emotion within each category (e.g., there is one variety of anger) .
D) all of the above.
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Q7: A split brain operation severs the:
A) corpus
Q8: According to the decision tree of appraisals
Q9: Primary appraisal is:
A) a form of evaluation
Q10: According to the decision tree of appraisals
Q11: When participants were presented with photographs of
Q13: All but which one of the following
Q14: The emotion evoked by a situation can
Q15: Secondary appraisal is:
A) a form of evaluation
Q16: According to the decision tree of appraisals
Q17: The third phase of appraisal is:
A) coping.
B)
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