EMOTION REVISION Stage 1 Psychology
Question 1 Emotion is a personal experience involving a mixture of physiological response, expressive behaviour and: Biological level of explanation Basic emotions Sweating Subjective feelings
Question 2 Physiological responses refer to: Inner personal feelings of emotions Bodily reactions to strong emotions Voluntary behaviours of emotion Being physically fit
Question 3 Subjective feelings refers to: All feelings being the same amongst everyone All feelings being different from everyone The personal reasons behind emotions Emotions human beings all feel at least once
Question 4 Which of these is an expressive behaviour? Crying Sweating Shaking All of the above
Question 5 Range and intensity rating scales of emotions are important because: They are more informative than just referring to the basic emotions They are not – they complicate things It helps psychologists to diagnose mental health disorders related to emotions Both a and c
Question 6 What are the most current basic emotions? surprise, anger, fear, disgust and happiness Shock, guilt, anger, fear and surprise Love, happiness, sadness, anger and fear Fear, happiness, anger, sadness and disgust
Question 7 What are display rules? How you should or shouldn’t express emotion Patterns of emotional expression considered appropriate within a sub culture or culture Examples of expressive behaviours Rules in emotional psychology
Question 8 What division of the body is responsible for the flight or fight response? Autonomic nervous system Automatic nervous system Central nervous system Respiratory system
Question 9 The sympathetic nervous system __________ functioning whereas the parasympathetic nervous system _______________ functioning. Slows down/speeds up Slows down/slows down Speeds up/slows down Speeds up/stops
Question 10 The Yerkes-Dodson law states: Humans need a low level of arousal for a complicated task Humans need a moderate level of arousal for optimal task performance Humans need a high level of arousal for a complicated task Humans need a low level of arousal for all tasks
Question 11 What does a polygraph measure? The degree of honesty in responses Nothing The degree of dishonesty in responses Physiological responses
Question 12 Which experiment did Philip Zimbardo facilitate and run in the 1960s on aggression? Punishment on learning experiment Conformity lines experiment Little Albert experiment Stanford prison experiment
ANSWERS Quiz
Question 1 Emotion is a personal experience involving a mixture of physiological response, expressive behaviour and: Biological level of explanation Basic emotions Sweating Subjective feelings
Question 2 Physiological responses refer to: Inner personal feelings of emotions Bodily reactions to strong emotions Voluntary behaviours of emotion Being physically fit
Question 3 Subjective feelings refers to: All feelings being the same amongst everyone All feelings being different from everyone The personal reasons behind emotions Emotions human beings all feel at least once
Question 4 Which of these is an expressive behaviour? Crying Sweating Shaking All of the above
Question 5 Range and intensity rating scales of emotions are important because: They are more informative than just referring to the basic emotions They are not – they complicate things It helps psychologists to diagnose mental health disorders related to emotions Both a and c
Question 6 What are the most current basic emotions? surprise, anger, fear, disgust and happiness Love, happiness, sadness, anger and fear c. Fear, happiness, anger, sadness and disgust d. Shock, guilt, anger, fear and surprise
Question 7 What are display rules? How you should or shouldn’t express emotion Patterns of emotional expression considered appropriate within a sub culture or culture Examples of expressive behaviours Rules in emotional psychology
Question 8 What division of the body is responsible for the flight or fight response? Autonomic nervous system Automatic nervous system Central nervous system Respiratory system
Question 9 The sympathetic nervous system __________ functioning whereas the parasympathetic nervous system _______________ functioning. Slows down/speeds up Slows down/slows down Speeds up/slows down Speeds up/stops
Question 10 The Yerkes-Dodson law states: Humans need a low level of arousal for a complicated task Humans need a moderate level of arousal for optimal task performance Humans need a high level of arousal for a complicated task Humans need a low level of arousal for all tasks
Question 11 What does a polygraph measure? The degree of honesty in responses Nothing The degree of dishonesty in responses Physiological responses
Question 12 Which experiment did Philip Zimbardo facilitate and run in the 1960s on aggression? Punishment on learning experiment Conformity lines experiment Little Albert experiment Stanford prison experiment