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Emotion
a feeling state that involves physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience (arousal + label)
Facial-Feedback Hypothesis
trick your body to feel an elevated emotion with a smile
Behavior-Feedback Effect
the shifting of your mood when walking with SHORT steps looking DIWN vs walking with LONGER strides looking UP
Broader-and-Build Theory
theory that positive emotions enlarge our perspective and have an upward spiral effect
Polygraph
a device used to detect physiological changes associated with lying
Universal Emotions
emotions that are recognized acroos cultures, such as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust
Anger
an emotion triggered by injustice or frustration
Disgust
an emotion triggered by something offensive or unpleasant
Happiness
a positive emotion associated with joy and contentment
Surprise
an emotion triggered by something unexpected
Fear
an emotion triggered by perceived danger or threat
Sadness
an emotion associated with loss or disappointment
Display Rules
cultural norms like looking sad at a funeral or looking attentive during mr. adam's AP Calc lecture
Spillover Effect
ms mcgraw finally lands an agent to publish her novel, and without sharing the news, her resulting good mood affects the students' moods in a positive way
Mere Exposure Effect
the tendency to prefer stimuli (including people) that are familiar to us
Proximity, Attractiveness, and Similarity
factors that influence the formation of relationships
Attractiveness
physical appeal, which can influence attraction
Similarity
attracted to someone because you SHARE and obsession with bitcoin, meerkats, amd kombucha
Passionate Love
a type of love characterized by intense emotions and physical attraction
Companionate Love
a type of love characterized by deep friendship and commitmment
Equity
a sense of fairness in relationships
Self-Disclosure
sharing personal information to build intimacy
Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love
a theory that love consists of intimacy, passion, and commitment