A(n)_______ refers to feeling states with physiological, cognitive, and behavioral components.
Motive
Expectation
Emotion
Drive
2)You have just narrowly missed hitting a car that pulled out in front of you. Your heart is pounding, your throat is dry, your hands are trembling, and you are sweating. These physical reactions are caused by
the vestibular system
the limbic system
the parasympathetic nervous system
the sympathetic nervous system
3)Which of the following theories of emotion proposes that emotions have similar patterns of bodily arousal but the labels given to the emotions depends on an interpretation of the situation?
The Cannon-Bard Theory of emotion
The James-Lange Theory of emotion
The Cognitive Appraisal of emotion
John Gottman’s Theory of emotion
4)The theory of emotion that proposes that emotions are byproducts of autonomic physiological and behavioral responses such that we become angry because we are acting aggressively is called:
The James-Lange Theory of emotion
The Cannon-Bard Theory of emotion
John Gottman’s Theory of emotion
The Cognitive Appraisal of emotion
5)The part of the Autonomic nervous system that quiets the body and is most active during processes that restore the body’s reserve of energy is called the:
the parasympathetic nervous system
the vestibular system
the limbic system
the sympathetic nervous system
6)Deciding which source of stimulation is leading to arousal is called:
psychological hardiness
learned helplessness
attribution
misattribution
7)The theory which states that an event simultaneously triggers bodily responses and the experience of emotion
The Cannon-Bard Theory of emotion
The Cognitive Appraisal of emotion
The James-Lange Theory of emotion
John Gottman’s Theory of emotion
8)The psychological state that occurs when events appear to be uncontrollable and, in humans, is a common response to repeated failure and unpredictable or unavoidable punishment is called:
psychological hardiness
stress
learned helplessness
attribution error
9)__________ are people who attempt to exercise control over their situations, and ________ are people who believe that the ability to obtain good things is outside of their control.
Internals; externals
Dismissive; disapproving
Disapproving; dismissive
Externals; internals
Answer
1. The correct answer is - Emotions
A(n) emotion refers to feeling states with physiological, cognitive, and behavioral components.
2. The correct answer is - the sympathetic nervous system
You have just narrowly missed hitting a car that pulled out in front of you. Your heart is pounding, your throat is dry, your hands are trembling, and you are sweating. Your reactions were caused by the sympathetic nervous system a part of the autonomic nervous system.
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