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Test Bank Emotion 3rd Edition by Michelle N. Shiota OXFORD.docx, Exams of Social Psychology of Emotion

Test Bank Emotion 3rd Edition by Michelle N. Shiota OXFORD.docx

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  • Why was emotion ignored as a research topic in experimental psychology for much of the 20th century?
  • Which classic emotion theorists proposed that emotional feelings result from bodily changes?
  • What is the difference between appraisals and drives according to the textbook?

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Download Test Bank Emotion 3rd Edition by Michelle N. Shiota OXFORD.docx and more Exams Social Psychology of Emotion in PDF only on Docsity! Test Bank Emotion 3rd Edition by Michelle N. Shiota OXFORD https://edocscore.com/test-bank-emotion-3rd-edition-by-michelle-n- shiota/ 1. Why did experimental psychologists ignore emotion as a research topic for much of the 20th century? a. Emotion was not considered an important aspect of human experience. b. No theories of emotion had been proposed prior to the late 20th century. c. Emotion was considered a completely subjective, internal experience that could not be studied with objective measures. d. Experimental psychologists did not begin studying emotion until the technology was developed for studying brain activity during emotional experiences. 2. According to your textbook, are usually responses to important events in one’s external environment, whereas are motivational states caused by the body’s immediate, internal needs. a. drives…appraisals b. emotions…drives c. emotions…appraisals d. drives…emotions 3. Which classic emotion theorists proposed that emotional feelings result from awareness of changes in the body, such as increased heart rate and sweating? a. William James and Carl Lange b. Walter Cannon and Philip Bard c. Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer d. The James-Lange and Schachter-Singer theories would both agree with this proposal. 4. Which classic emotion theorists proposed that emotional feelings are causally independent of bodily and behavioral changes, even though they may occur at the same time? a. William James and Carl Lange b. Walter Cannon and Philip Bard c. Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer d. The James-Lange and Cannon-Bard theories would both agree with this proposal. 5. Which classic emotion theorists proposed that physiological arousal determines how strong an emotion feels, but that people decide which emotion they are feeling based on the information they have about their situation? a. William James and Carl Lange b. Walter Cannon and Philip Bard c. Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer d. The Cannon-Bard and Schachter-Singer theories would both agree with this proposal.
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