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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
Professor
Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Emotions can be mapped using which two dimensions?
Question 1 options:
A)Â Feeling and Thinking
B)Â Level of Satisfaction and Level of Reaction
C)Â Valence and Arousal
D)Â Inward and Outward
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Which of the following theories assume that emotions are EXCLUSIVELY the experiences that result from bodily activity?
Question 2 options:
A)Â James-Lange
B)Â Cannon-Bard
C)Â Schacter-Singer
D)Â Levenson-Friesen
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What did the Cannon-Bard theory propose that differed from the James-Lange theory?
Question 3 options:
A)Â Specific physiological states lead to specific experiences
B)Â Certain emotions tend to follow a physiological reaction
C)Â A stimulus that triggers autonomic activity also triggers emotions
D)Â We infer our emotions from ambiguous stimuli
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The work of Ekman and others regarding the kinds of physiological experiences related to emotions would seem to contradict which of the following theories?
Question 4 options:
A)Â Two Dimension
B)Â James-Lange
C)Â Cannon-Bard
D)Â Two-Factor
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The Kluver-Bucy syndrome results when which area of the brain is damaged?
Question 5 options:
A)Â The Amygdala
B)Â The Cerebellum
C)Â The Prefrontal Cortex
D)Â The Brain Stem
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Which of the following would be one of the most effective strategies for emotional regulation?
Question 6 options:
A)Â Drug use
B)Â Pathway activation
C)Â Reappraisal
D)Â Biofeedback
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Which of the following is evidence for the universality hypothesis?
Question 7 options:
A)Â People rate themselves as happier when holding a pen in their teeth than in their lips.
B)Â The Fore people could not tell the difference between surprise and fear in Americans.
C)Â We seem to be programmed to believe what people tell us.
D)Â People in different cultures tend to have the same facial expressions.
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The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that
Question 8 options:
A)Â no part of the body is more well designed for emotional expression than the face.
B)Â emotional expressions are universal.
C)Â there is a strong relationship between symbols and signs.
D)Â emotional expressions can cause the emotional experiences they signify.
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What is the name for norms for appropriate expression of emotion?
Question 9 options:
A)Â Intensification
B)Â Display Rules
C)Â Universality Hypothesis
D)Â Neutralizing Effects
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Even when we attempt to mask our disappointment in an outcome by smiling, we still manifest small bursts of disappointed expressions. How long do these bursts last?
Question 10 options:
A)Â About six seconds
B)Â About one-fifth of a second
C)Â At least ten seconds
D)Â Generally, half a second
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Which of the following is one of the reasons we tend to be poor lie detectors?
Question 11 options:
A)Â We tend to be ignorant of culturally relevant display rules.
B)Â We are predisposed to believe what people tell us.
C)Â We are generally unable to detect the vocal changes that accompany deceit.
D)Â We are unable to detect the fine distinctions between emotions.
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The notion that we are all motivated by internal states that signal a physiological need is the idea that we are motivated by:
Question 12 options:
A)Â hedonism.
B)Â the death instinct
C)Â drives.
D)Â morphology.
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Which is the highest level of Maslow​'s hierarchy of needs?
Question 13 options:
A)Â Love needs
B)Â Need for safety and security
C)Â Need for self actualization
D)Â Esteem needs
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What is the name of the disorder that is characterized by binging and purging?
Question 14 options:
A)Â Satiation
B)Â Anorexia Nervosa
C)Â Anorexigenia
D)Â Bulimia Nervosa
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Which of the following is the most pervasive eating-related problem in America?
Question 15 options:
A)Â Malnutrition
B)Â Obesity
C)Â Anorexia Nervosa
D)Â Bulimia Nervosa
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Which hormone appears to be involved in the onset of sexual desire?
Question 16 options:
A)Â Testosterone
B)Â Ghrelin
C)Â Leptin
D)Â DHEA
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Which hormone appears to be critical for the sex drive?
Question 17 options:
A)Â Leptin
B)Â Testosterone
C)Â Adrenaline
D)Â Insulin
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Which type of motivation involves the use of external rewards?
Question 18 options:
A)Â Extrinsic motivation
B)Â Intrinsic motivation
C)Â Conscious motivation
D)Â Unconscious motivation
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Which of the following statements is true?
Question 19 options:
A)Â Intrinsic gratification is more important to Americans
B)Â People motivated by extrinsic motivation enjoy their tasks more
C)Â The ability to delay gratification is a better predictor of grades than IQ
D)Â Intrinsic motivation is always stronger than extrinsic motivation
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Which of the following types of motivation tend to be the most powerful?
Question 20 options:
A)Â Approach motivations
B)Â Avoidance motivations
C)Â Conscious motivations
D)Â Unconscious motivations
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