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1. The way we ________ an emotion is not always the same as the way we ________.

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Question

1. The way we ________ an emotion is not always the same as the way we ________.

show; interpret it

trust; experience it

experience; interpret it

experience; show it

show; trust it

2. People who score ________ on emotional stability are more likely to react strongly to ________ events.

high; negative

average; negative

low; positive

average; positive

low; negative

3. When the team he supports wins the World Cup, Robert feels a surge of joy, which turns into a feeling of satisfaction that lasts for days. What is one of the reasons that the feeling of satisfaction might be categorized as a mood and not an emotion?

It is brought about by a specific event.

It is expressed on his face.

It is a very strong feeling.

It has a lengthy duration.

It is a positive feeling.

4. Judy has been having a very difficult time at work. Her supervisor is constantly making her work long hours and is usually very critical of her behavior. This constant negativity is taking a toll on Judy and she is starting to experience hatred toward her job. According to the theory of emotional regulation, Judy needs to do which of the following to control her spiraling emotions?

Vent…letting it out clears the soul.

Drink…a little alcohol count help her chill out.

Dance…a hobby is always a good diversion.

Curse…a few choice words will help.

Exercise…get some endorphins going.

5. People who are ________ are less likely to be able to ________ their emotions.

neurotic; control

happy; control

sad; suppress

narcissistic; suppress

confident; change

6. If an employee expresses organizationally desired emotions during interpersonal transactions (irrespective of his true emotions), then it is known as ________.

positive affect

emotional intelligence

deviant behavior

emotional labor

negative affect

7. What effect do stressful events typically have on mood?

short term positive but long term negative

positive

short term positive

negative

long term positive

8. What do you call the practice of modifying one's true inner feelings based on display rules?

affective camouflage

confirmation bias

deep acting

surface acting

emotional intelligence

9. Which of the following mood dimensions is a pure marker of high negative affect?

stress

depression

boredom

nervousness

fatigue

10. When you experience moral disgust, you have most likely been offended due to your sense of ________.

right and wrong

religion and society

good and bad

self and others

truth and justice

show; interpret it

trust; experience it

experience; interpret it

experience; show it

show; trust it

Explanation / Answer

1 Experience; show it

Let us understand with an example. In US and Middle East smile is considered to express the happiness. But in Middle East if a girl has a smile awhile watching a boy then it means the sexual attraction. So the women over there do not smile on men.

2 Low; negative

This has been proven by affective events theory. Less emotional people are more capable of dealing the negative situation. The emotionally broken people get emotion on the negative situations.

3 It has a lengthy duration.

It has a lengthy duration. The happiness has been got after lot many days in the world cup and will be history as well. So It has a lengthy duration will be the correct option.

4 Vent…letting it out clears the soul.

This is the correct option. By doing this her mind and heart will be free from the emotional burden.

As per Chegg terms 4 questions in one go. Pl ask the rest questions sperately.