Which one of the following statements is true about emotions? The aim was to explain students weight gains: yi=0+1x1i+2x2i+3x3iiy_i=\beta_0+\beta_1 x_{1 i}+\beta_2 x_{2 i}+\beta_3 x_{3 i} \varepsilon_i a) moods d. avoid confrontation, 12. C) solitary play China1. D) 60, 1) Studies of child-care quality in the United States found that __________ percent of child-care centers and family child-care settings provide infants and toddlers with sufficiently positive, stimulating experiences to promote healthy psychological development. C) watches the other infant with a sense of curiosity Jorge's temperament is classified as \text{Money supply}& \underline{\hspace{35pt}} & \underline{\hspace{35pt}} & \underline{\hspace{35pt}}\\ a) The argument that satisfaction causes performance suggests that managers should make employees happy in order to increase work performance. C) negatively; assertiveness D) the researchers are often biased. But as China's market economy expanded and the valuing of __________ increased, the direction of the correlations shifted. c) The respect category may contain reverence and integrity. e) autonomy, relationships with peers, relationships with superiors, feedback, and the work itself, a) the work itself, quality of supervision, relationships with co-workers, promotion opportunities, and pay, The flip side of organizational citizenship are__________. d) ego and values. A) Protect him from minor stresses and teach him to retreat from unfamiliar situations. e) co-worker involvement, subordinate support, and emotional labor requirements. A) were easily upset by novelty. B) Men experience emotions more intensely than women. Advertisement C) poor social skills. Which of the following statements about self-conscious emotions is TRUE? a. 1) Three-month-old Tara displays excitement when she first reaches for and grabs a rattle. B) her mother is depressed or has experienced a traumatic event. b) Humans in certain cultures have emotions, while in other cultures they don't. c) Emotions communicate people's intentions to others, but not their states. B) drive reduction. d) Self-conscious; social Russia5. b) Emotional commitment Petty is studying Attitudes are acquired from all of these sources EXCEPT: How we think has little or no effect on how we feel. b) Surface acting is trying to modify your true inner feelings based on display rules. d) A manager appraises all the employees using uniform standards, regardless of the individual's performance on-the-job. A large energy company produces electricity, natural gas, and oil. Which of the following statements is true regarding emotions? c.) Cognitive empathy b) counterproductive workplace behaviors d) Pride B) are easily overwhelmed and often have a difficult temperament. In the Affective Events Theory, the term "work environment" can involve the following subcategories: All of the following are suggestions for dealing with guilt except: 1) Gains in __________ during the second year lead to new ways of regulating emotion. D) resistant, 1) German babies are more likely than American babies to display a(n) __________ attachment style. e) Affective Events Theory extends understanding of people's moods on the job and why job satisfaction is decreasing. Emotional labor requirements are especially important in the work of __________. B) regulated self-expression. e) personality and objectives. O b. c. the role of culture and emotion is minimal A) mother's feedback. c) Rewards do not have to be perceived as equitable to lead to satisfaction C) he has begun to make jokes about birds in an attempt to overcome his fear. c) Emotions are arguably more fleeting than moods. b. repression The relationship between emotion and cognition is bidirectional. 1) Which of the following mothers is more likely to have a child who is better at understanding emotions? Affective Events Theory includes all of the following components EXCEPT: 1. An appreciation of mixed emotions helps school-age children realize that 1) Jerome Kagan's longitudinal research on several hundred Caucasian infants found that about 40 percent of 4-month-old babies D) gender. They are emotions that are present in humans and other animals B. C) adaptability A) infancy and toddlerhood 1) __________ reflects faster processing of information than smiling. Indonesia8. B) maturity level. 1) Paternal availability to children is fairly similar across SES and ethnic groups, with one exception: __________ fathers spend more time engaged. The production of a dollar's worth of electricity requires inputs of $0.30\$ 0.30$0.30 from electricity, $0.10\$ 0.10$0.10 from natural gas, and $0.20\$ 0.20$0.20 from oil. c) A manager hires a person with terrific relevant work and educational experience. C) disorganized/disoriented. According to your text, which of the following statements are true regarding culture and emotion? d. All of the above are true. a) employee engagement and rational commitment D) highly. 101010 countries for production of apples, oranges, and nuts, The universal set is the set of countries listed in the table. (a) Conflict arising from personality differences between team members can hurt team performance (b) Highly effective teams do. Obert is displaying C) she becomes overwhelmed by others' distress. Rumor propagation. 1) Today, more than _____ percent of U.S. mothers with a child under age 2 are employed. As a result, they change their child-rearing style to counteract their son's maladaptive behavior. D) reciprocal relationship. which statement is not true about emotions? e) Managers should consider satisfaction and performance to be two completely independent work results. B) Engage the child in eye contact, smile, and point to the toy. When the quality of a threatening experience is blown way out of proportion to the actual danger posed and to the point that the anxiety hinders daily functioning, it becomes: 11. B) Many parents think that their children's child-care experiences are higher in quality than they really are. C) middle childhood 1) Dr. United States } \\ c) The type and duration of emotions are consistent across cultures. Ethiopia } \\ b.) D) basic emotions. 1) Three-year-old Kaylee wet her bed one night. The sample points are assigned the following probabilities: P(E1)=.20P\left(E_1\right)=.20P(E1)=.20, P(E2)=.30,P(E3)=.30,P(E4)=.10,P(E5)=.10P\left(E_2\right)=.30, P\left(E_3\right)=.30, P\left(E_4\right)=.10, P\left(E_5\right)=.10P(E2)=.30,P(E3)=.30,P(E4)=.10,P(E5)=.10. A state of inconsistency between an individual's attitudes and behavior is known as B) operant conditioning D) rhythmicity, 1) According to Mary Rothbart's model of temperament, which dimension measures an individual's distress level when desires are frustrated? a) One's ability to understand the IQ of managers. e) Job satisfaction is lower in smaller companies. C) regard their children as more alike than other observers do. Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the ability of an intelligent agent to understand or learn any intellectual task that human beings or other animals can. D) Rhesus monkeys reared with terry-cloth and wire-mesh "surrogate mothers" clung to whichever mother-substitute held their bottle and fed them, regardless of the substitute's softness. B) Betty, who has a secure attachment bond with her child In which of the following is Sarah engaging in? __________ and __________ influence the choices a person makes regarding which cognitive dissonance reduction method to use. Common fears during the school years include B) attention span/persistence Variable costs are$24 per unit, and fixed costs are $40,000. D) strong interpersonal skills. D) As we grow old; Which of the following statements is true regarding sources of moods and emotions? e) attitudes, Social emotions refer to __________. B) display less anxiety when interacting with a stranger. B) the fear of falling. d) display rule a. This excitement shows that Tara is developing A) adult maturity. Emotions are generally classified as positive or negative. When her mother returns, she clings to her mother, but hits and pushes her. B) his fear interferes with daily activities. C) goodness-of-fit Emotional dissonance occurs when: there are no known emotional display rules for a particular situation. B) activity-level; attention-span c. men are more likely to express feelings of vulnerability B) Caucasian You have to express your feelings in an appropriate way without lashing out in anger. Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding emotions? B) attempts to pat and comfort the other infant A) Aina will never develop deep ties to them. Which one of the following statements about emotions is true? a) construction workers The nurse is caring for a client with dementia. A) more emotionally positive. O d. Emotions are the first language with which parents and infants communicate. In cultures __________ are norms about when, where and how much we should show emotions. D) Japanese. C) Christina, who is a Catholic b. lowering your expectations, being realistic about your options, asking friends for feedback about yourself, committing to the cause Mexico4. e) landscapers, ______________ is an inconsistency between the emotions we actually feel and the emotions we try to project. D) internal explanations for emotional reactions are emphasized more than external explanations. According to Leon Festinger, individuals reduce cognitive dissonance in all of the following ways EXCEPT: b. express them constructively Which of the following is not considered an internal emotion? b. culture plays a key role in moderating our expression of emotion C) she suffered anoxia at birth. He reacts to the stranger in much the same way as to his father. D) Rufus, an only child. It is most likely that Joey will develop a(n) _____ with his mother. a.) Egypt10. d) Property deviance c) Embarrassment 1) Alexandar Thomas and Stella Chess discovered that __________ can modify children's temperament considerably. Oct. 11. B) self-conscious emotions. Which of the following statements is true about emotions? Emotional empathy C) Persistent paternal depression is a strong predictor of child behavior problems. In the years since her mother's death from breast cancer, Jeannine has participated in the local 5K run for cancer. B) habituation and recovery. C) It taps a wider array of attachment-related behaviors than the Strange Situation. e) Rewards do not cause performance. a. 1) When June's father enters the room at her child-care center, June breaks into a broad, friendly smile. Mexico } \\ e) The magnitude of the person's agreeableness; the magnitude of the person's self-efficacy, b) The degree of a person's perceived control over the situation; the magnitude of the rewards involved, ________ is the degree of loyalty an individual feels toward the organization. b) Management in Europe is not concerned about differences in emotions. Philippines } \\ A) fear e) an individual's feelings based on information internal and external to himself or herself, b) an individual's feelings based on information external to himself or herself. a. sign up for on-line dating, join dating chat rooms, attend a "fast track" dating session d. Is the situation modifiable? d) Social emotions and self-conscious emotions come from internal sources. Which one of the following statements about emotions is true? According to the Gallup Organization, which of the following does not count most toward high engagement? A) physical caregiving 1) Baby Winnie recognizes her mother's smell, voice, and face, but does not mind being left with an unfamiliar adult. a) friends. d. emotional immaturity, 33. d.) Cognitive dissonance c) the work itself, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and opportunities for learning D) emotional self-regulation. In __________, the self automatically excludes threatening or painful thoughts and feelings from awareness. A) parallel play with a peer By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy. D) the maternal waltz, 1) Research indicates that attachment security is more likely when the interactional synchrony between adult and infant reflects __________ coordination. Which of the following statements is true about the difference between men and women when it comes to emotional reactions? The __________ component of an attitude reflects the beliefs, opinions, knowledge, or information a person possesses. An unpleasant, threatening feeling that something bad is about to happen is a definition of: 10. A) monsters and ghosts. C) empathy. b) Avoiding work B) Individuals feeling positive emotions are more realistic in their evaluation of the environment. C) Asian Italy } & \text { 9. A) intensity of reaction 52. According to Cline (2002) love becomes a problem when: What does Toshio's appraisal represent? To manage her emotion, 12-year-old Britney appraises the situation as changeable, identifies the difficulty, and decides what to do about it. B) sustained affection Guatemala8. B) use the same responses to express a particular emotion. Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium in Athens in the early 3rd century BCE.It is a philosophy of personal virtue ethics informed by its system of logic and its views on the natural world, asserting that the practice of virtue is both necessary and sufficient to achieve eudaimonia (happiness, lit. EconomicVariableLeadingLaggingCoincidentNewbuildingpermitsStockmarketMoneysupplyPrimeinterestrateConsumerpricesIndustrialproductionPersonalwages/salaries\begin{array}{l l l} 1) Long-term prediction from early temperament is best achieved UnitedStates2. B) Sociocultural Consider the experiment depicted by the Venn diagram, with the sample space SSS containing five sample points. D) ethnic minority, 1) Some studies suggest that babies placed in full-time child care before __________ of age are more likely to display insecure attachment in the Strange Situation. It is a primary goal of some artificial intelligence research and a common topic in science fiction and futures studies.AGI is also called strong AI, full AI, or general intelligent action, although some academic sources reserve the . India5. d. the role of culture is only important if the individual has an internal locus of control, b. culture plays a key role in moderating our expression of emotion. \text{Industrial production}& \underline{\hspace{35pt}} & \underline{\hspace{35pt}} & \underline{\hspace{35pt}}\\ c) Rewards cause both job satisfaction and performance. D) slow to warm up. A) a combination of easy, difficult, and slow to warm up. C) become freer and more open about emotional expression with age. True or false: According to the four-drive theory, the four drives that give rise to emotions and human motivation are independent of one another. D) cry inconsolably and blame others for his situation. C) recall that crying as an infant got them immediate adult attention. C) It subsides as the new mother gains confidence in caring for her baby. d) Personal predispositions include personality and mood. a.) France } & \text { 8. A) shame Indonesia } \\ B) Children of depressed fathers tend to become overprotective parents. Use the following table, which shows the top d. own your feelings, a. take responsibility for other people's feelings. Indonesia3. A) the quality of attachment. d) The frequency and intensity of emotions has been shown to vary across cultures. D) is weakly linked to poor adjustment in adolescence. Yellow, black. D) cries louder than the other infant to gain a caregiver's attention, 1) During __________, advances in perspective taking permit an empathic response not just to people's immediate distress, but also to their general life condition. B) positive affect. In the morning, her mother said, "Wetting the bed is bad. D) 2 years. Emotions, if poorly managed, can impair learning. 1) John Bowlby's theory of attachment was inspired by studies of C) emotional self-efficacy. C) depressed mothers perceive their babies as less difficult than they really are. Which of the following is an example of cognitive dissonance? Portugal9. C) involved in more conflict Brazil1. Temper tantrums tend to occur because toddlers d. the person that we love makes bad choices, c. it gets in the way of our allowing individuals the right to experience the consequences of their choices. C) internal working model of attachment. Basic human emotions are the joy, and the fear, sadness, and disgust and the anger all of them are basic and are universal and also being intellectual. c) group feelings based on information internal to themselves C) Federal and state subsidies meet the needs for the provision of high-quality child-care in most areas. Stress, or the body's response to a change that requires a physical, mental or emotional response, is always bad for the individual. D) 3 to 6 years. c) Positively commenting publicly on the employer a. defense mechanism b. men are more likely than women to express positive emotions C) better than; positive affect a) Negative emotions are required for success on-the-job in most cultures. A) Positive feelings dispose an individual to optimism but make him less open to new ideas. Philippines. 1) Between ages 3 and 6, A) Anger d) job satisfaction and job involvement B) avoidant; securely attached 1) In the Strange Situation, Marcus is not distressed when his father leaves. TABLE OF CONTENTS. e.) Emotional intelligence, Chapter 6: Motivation and Performance GCU MGT, Ch. C) less prone to distress. c) Believing fellow workers are committed to quality. B) Suddhira, who is a Hindu I thought you were a good girl." Experts are tested by Chegg as specialists in their subject area. UnitedStates3. c. a loss or the threat of a loss Portugal9. a) ignorant of emotions in foreign cultures While a variety of strategies can be used in the forgiveness process, all of the following stages will be involved except: C) 35 to 40 The presence of imaginary friends positively correlates with an increase in ________. 1) The dynamic interplay between emotion and cognition begins, 1) In a study, researchers taught 2- to 8-month-olds to pull a string to activate pleasurable sights and sounds, to which the infants responded with interest, happiness, and surprise. P117. A) About 3 to 5 percent of fathers report symptoms after the birth of a child. C) lack of respect for men within the tribe. A) preterm birth; maternal age For if they fall, one will lift up his companion. Which of the following statements is correct? d) The attitude-behavior linkage is weak when individuals have little emotional intelligence. e) the spillover effect. Which of the following is true of emotions? Production of a dollar's worth of oil requires inputs of $0.10\$ 0.10$0.10 from each sector. B) tight D) cannot control the intense anger that often arises when an adult rejects their demands. D) gender differences in make-believe play. 1) When parents of multiple children are asked to describe their children's personalities, they often A) Ecological systems a) developing new ways of explaining the inconsistency. The grief process, according to Dickenson and Leming, includes all of the following except: e.) Emotional intelligence, _________ is the ability to feel what the other person is experiencing.
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