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Expressed and Experienced Emotion

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What is the most unambiguous nonverbal clue to our specific emotional state?   facial muscles  
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Most people are good at interpreting this nonverbal action?   threats  
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Are introverts better or worse at reading others' emotions?   better  
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Gestures have ________ meanings in different cultures.   different  
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In one study, students who were induced to ________ reported feeling a little angry.   frown  
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The ___________ ____________ effect occurs when expressions amplify our emotions by activating muscles associated with specific states.   facial feedback  
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Similarly, moving our body as we would when experiencing a particular emotion causes us to feel that emotion. This is the ______ ________ effect.   behavior feedback  
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What is catharsis?   emotional release; according to the hypothesis, "releasing" aggressive energy (through action or fantasy) relieves aggressive urges  
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What is the feel-good, do-good phenomenon?   the tendency of people to be helpful when they are in a good mood  
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What does subjective well-being refer to?   a person's sense of satisfaction with his or her life  
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What is the adaptation-level phenomenon?   it refers to our tendency to judge things relative to a neutral level defined by our prior experience  
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What is the principle of relative deprivation?   the perception that we are worse off relative to those with whom we compare ourselves  
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