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Emotion (Modules 30, 31, 33 & Lecture)

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Dr. Don S. Christensen Shoreline Community College Psych 100 Psychology Exam 4 Potential Short Answer Questions Emotion (Modules 30, 31, 33 & Lecture) 1. Define the term emotion. 2. Describe the James-Lange theory of emotion. 3. What is the facial feedback hypothesis (presented in lecture) and which theory of emotion does it support? 4. Describe the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion. What is one criticism they had of the James-Lange theory? 5. Describe Schachter & Singer’s two-factor theory of emotion and Lazarus’s cognitive appraisal theory of emotion (the second theory was presented in lecture). 6. What are three brain structures involved in emotion (presented in lecture)? 7. What exactly is a lie detector test and what are the major assumptions behind its use (in other words, how can experts tell when people are lying)? 8. What considerations and research evidence challenge the validity of the lie detector? What kinds of errors by experts are most likely? 9. What does emotion researcher Joseph LeDoux mean by the terms “low road” and “high road?” Which one of these “roads” is most relevant when trying to explain non-conscious emotional experiences? 10. Discuss how the emotion theories of Schachter & Singert, Lazarus, Zajonc, and LeDoux relate to the two-track brain concept presented in the text (see Figure 30.2). 11. Are facial expressions of emotion learned or biologically determined? Cite one piece of research evidence that supports your answer. 12. Contrast the roles of the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system with regard to our emotional responses. 13. Which side of the frontal lobes appears to be more active when we experience negative emotions such as disgust or depression? 14. Which side of the frontal lobes appears to be more active when we experience positive moods? 15. What is problem-focused coping? Give a concrete example that illustrates it. 16. What is emotion-focused coping? Give a concrete example that illustrates it. 17. Describe learned helplessness. To what psychological disorder is this concept particularly relevant? 18. Briefly describe the feel-good, do good phenomenon. 19. Describe the positive psychology movement and what aspect of human behavior it emphasizes. 20. Describe what research has revealed about the relationship between wealth and well-being. Does additional wealth always produce greater well-being and happiness? 21. A principle called ____________________ argues that we make to make judgments relative to previous experiences we have had. In other words, satisfaction and dissatisfaction are relative and both are strongly determined by our recent experience. 22. A person watching a television show feels worse after noticing that she doesn’t have the nice apartment and the high paying job that several of characters in the show Revised: 4/28/2016
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