A) Shawn had to practice a lot to be able to make this display.
B) Shawn didn't need to learn to make this display.
C) Shawn dampened his expression of excitement so as to not upset those around him.
D) People from other cultures likely can't recognize that he is excited.
E) This display is one of the expressions identified by Ekman and his colleagues.
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A) Both Jorge and Sayako will choose a Zen meditation club that promotes serenity and calmness.
B) Jorge will choose a Zen meditation club that promotes serenity and calmness,and Sayako will choose a rollerblading club that endorses rollerblading at a leisurely pace.
C) Jorge will choose a choir that features a lot of energetic and exciting music,and Sayako will choose a Buddhist reading club that features a lot of calming books.
D) Jorge will choose an action movie club that features a lot of fast-paced action movies,amd Sayako will choose a club that teaches its members to self-criticize and feel bad about themselves.
E) Both Jorge and Sayako will choose a high-tempo Salsa dance class that promotes excitement and exhilaration.
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A) low arousal positive states.
B) feelings of group pride.
C) feelings of interpersonal connection.
D) future positive emotional states.
E) purely positive affective states.
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A) Ekman's basic emotions
B) James-Lange theory of emotions
C) two-factor theory of emotions
D) interdependent self-construal
E) holistic thinking style
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A) feels no emotions.
B) transitions easily from one emotion to another.
C) has emotional highs and lows.
D) tries to not have strong displays of emotions.
E) thinks that people should consistently feel positive emotions.
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A) happiness
B) sadness
C) anger
D) disgust
E) surprise
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A) respect
B) shame
C) positive interpersonally disengaged emotions
D) negative interpersonally engaged emotions
E) happiness
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A) Japanese experience more interpersonally engaged emotions than Americans.
B) Japanese experience a broader range of emotions than Americans.
C) Japanese feel better than Americans when they are experiencing interpersonally engaged emotions.
D) Americans experience both interpersonally engaged and interpersonally disengaged emotions more than Japanese.
E) Japanese report feeling more intense positive feelings than Americans.
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A) the assumptions that Ed makes about past experiences with his previous bosses
B) how Ed interprets his profuse perspiration upon seeing his boss
C) the profuse perspiration that Ed experiences upon seeing his boss
D) how Ed appraises an event,but only if the event is relevant to other people.
E) The excitement that Ed experienced upon seeing his boss.
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A) people sense clear physiological indicators of anger but not of euphoria.
B) people attend to situational cues to interpret their bodily sensations.
C) people who took epinephrine felt the strongest emotions.
D) people with independent views of self attend more to their bodily sensations than those with interdependent views of self.
E) people have an accurate understanding about the link between their physiological states and their emotions.
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