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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT CHAP 5 EXAM
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-Guarantee passing score -20 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Which of the following is an example of falling for the fallacy of causation?
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"People at parties make me nervous." Question 2: In mainstream U.S. society, we don't express our emotions very well or very frequently because
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of social rules and roles.
Question 3: The "amygdala" refers to
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the threat alarm system in the brain.Question 4: According to your text, the first step in minimizing your debilitative emotions is to:
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monitor your emotional reactions.
Question 5: A racing heart and tense muscles are examples of the emotional component labeled
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physiological factors.
Question 6: "I know he'll be crushed if I don't go out with him."
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fallacy of causation
Question 7: "You're making me angry."
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fallacy of causation
Question 8: I can't tell my boyfriend his smoking upsets me!"
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fallacy of helplessness
Question 9: Facilitative feelings
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contribute to effective functioning.Question 10: You never listen to me!" is an example of subscribing to the fallacy of
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overgeneralization.Question 11: The best predictor of being able to detect and interpret emotional expression is
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gender Question 12: Which of the following is the best advice for expressing your emotions?
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Accept responsibility for your own feelings.
Question 13: When you believe that a worthwhile communicator should be able to handle every situation with complete confidence and skill, you are falling for the fallacy of
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perfection.
Question 14: Which of the following is true of debilitative feelings?
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All of the above are true of debilitative feelings.Question 15: Roxanne's mood was affected by the warm, efficient, and friendly service she received at the coffee shop. This is best explained by the concept of
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emotional contagion.
Question 16: Self-talk
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includes all of the above.Question 17: When you think it is not just desirable but vital to get the acceptance of virtually every person, you are falling for the fallacy of
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approval.
Question 18: "I feel like quitting school" is an example of
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an emotionally counterfeit statement.Question 19: All of these are parts of the procedure for dealing with debilitative feelings
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analyze your motives.Question 20: Subscribing to the fallacy of catastrophic expectations can lead to:
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self-fulfilling prophecies