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Category > Psychology Posted 29 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

difference between personality and temperament

1.What is the difference between personality and temperament? Provide an example.
2.the assigned readings this week, Deckers (2010) describes the principle of least effort and the law of less work. How are these concepts any different from the idea of laziness? How do these concepts apply to decision making and problem solving?
3.What is the relationship between facial expressions and emotion? Do you think that there is a universal nature of facial expressions? Why or why not?
4.The efference hypothesis asserts that the brain signals the muscles in the face to display the appropriate corresponding emotion. In contrast, the facial feedback hypothesis suggests that the facial muscles send the information to the brain, which then triggers the emotion. What are some of the criticisms of these hypotheses? Which do you find to be most accurate based on your own experience?

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Status NEW Posted 29 Nov 2017 07:11 AM My Price 10.00

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