8654757285 | - learned ways of controlling displays of emotion in social settings. | Display rules | 0 | |
8654757286 | •- a 1.stimulus leads to an 2.emotion, which then leads to 3.bodily arousal. | Common Sense Theory of Emotion | 1 | |
8654757287 | - theory in which a physiological reaction leads to an emotion. •1.Stimulus 2.Body Reaction 3. Emotion | James-Lange theory of emotion | 2 | |
8654757288 | - theory in which the physiological reaction and the emotion assumed to occur at the same time. •1. stimulus 2. body reaction= •Emotion | Cannon-Bard theory of emotion | 3 | |
8654757289 | - theory of emotion in which both the physical arousal and the labeling of that arousal based on cues from the environment must occur before the emotion is experienced | Cognitive arousal theory | 4 | |
8654757290 | - theory of emotion in which a stimulus must be interpreted (appraised) by a person in order to result in a physical response and an emotional reaction. | Cognitive-mediational theory | 5 | |
8654757291 | viewpoint that recommends shifting the focus of psychology away from the negative aspects to a more positive focus on strengths, well-being, and the pursuit of happiness. | Positive psychology movement - a | 6 |
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