#AWKWARD Jordan Smith 2-5-2013 6th Hour.

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#AWKWARD Jordan Smith 2-5-2013 6th Hour

What Does It Mean To Be Awkward? Lacking skill or dexterity Lacking grace or ease in movement Lacking social graces or manners

James-Lange Theory Our experience of emotion begins with our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli. Feeling awkward Hunched and closed off posture.

Cannon-Bard Theory An emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers a physiological response and the subjective experience of emotion.

Two Factor Theory To experience emotion one must be able to physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal. This is awkward...