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Prototype: The best or average exemplar of a category. In our case….an emotion that is typical of the category of emotions and represents all other emotions
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Let’s think about the prototype of a dog… List all the breeds that meet the requirements for the category “dog…” List the things that help you determine whether an object is a dog… Which breeds fit this “prototype?” Which breeds do not fit this “prototype?”
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The best or average exemplar of a category. In our case….an emotion that is typical of the category of emotions and represents all other emotions Psychological states that are closer to our prototype for emotions (e.g., changes in feelings/physiology) are more likely to be emotions. Ex: Joy vs. Happiness
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Free Listing - happiness, anger, sadness, love, fear, hate, joy, excitement, anxiety, depression Provide General Category – love, sadness, hate, happiness, joy, anger, depression, envy, disgust, fear Rate the top 20 emotions – love, hate, anger, sadness, happiness, joy, fear, depression [Fehr, B., & Russell, J.A. (1984). Concept of emotion viewed from a prototype perspective. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 113, 464-486. doi: 10.1037/0096-3445.113.3.464]
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Basic Emotions – Universality! Social Constructivist – Culture! Cognitive Appraisal – Universality or Culture! Dimensional – Universality or Culture! Prototype Approach – helps us to better understand new emotions
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