Lec 11 - Emotion & Disgust

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2 Social (Week 11 - Emotion & Disgust) Quiz on Lec 11 - Emotion & Disgust, created by Eloise C on 01/06/2017.
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Question 1

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Emotions are:
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  • Lasting
  • General
  • Motivate behaviour
  • Social

Question 2

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Facial expressions last between:
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  • 1 - 5 seconds
  • Up to several minutes
  • 1 - 7 seconds
  • 0.33 - 1 second

Question 3

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The autonomic responses associated with emotion (e.g. elevated HR) typically last longer than the emotion itself is experienced.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Darwin saw emotions as something that was 'uniquely human' and not experienced in any other animal.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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[blank_start]Commonsense Account[blank_end]: perception > emotional feeling > bodily changes. [blank_start]James' Account[blank_end]: perception > motor reaction & visceral arousal > emotional feeling. [blank_start]Cannon's Account[blank_end]: perception > hypothalamic arousal > emotional feeling & bodily changes.
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  • Commonsense Account
  • James' Account
  • Cannon's Account

Question 6

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Which accounts of emotion are correct?
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  • Commonsense Account
  • James' Account
  • Cannon's Account

Question 7

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Facial expressions are the result of a feedforward output only.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Who drew the distinction between disgust and distaste?
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  • Rozin
  • Darwin
  • Curtis
  • James-Lange

Question 9

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Curtis et al. argued that strangers carry novel pathogens and therefore present a greater disease threat.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Order of child's response to disgust elicitors: [blank_start]Core[blank_end] > [blank_start]animal[blank_end] > [blank_start]sociomoral[blank_end].
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  • Core
  • animal
  • sociomoral

Question 11

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Rozin's Disgust Elicitors: 1. F[blank_start]ood[blank_end] 2. A[blank_start]nimals[blank_end] 3. B[blank_start]ody products[blank_end] 4. S[blank_start]ex[blank_end] 5. B[blank_start]ody envelope violation[blank_end] 6. D[blank_start]eath[blank_end] 7. H[blank_start]ygiene[blank_end] 8. C[blank_start]ontamination[blank_end] 9. M[blank_start]orals[blank_end]
Answer
  • ood
  • nimals
  • ody products
  • ex
  • ody envelope violation
  • eath
  • ygiene
  • ontamination
  • orals
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