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Chapter 10

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emotiona state of arousal involving facial and bodily changes, brain activation, cognitive appraisals, subjective feelings, and tendencies toward action
James-Lange theory of emotionThe theory, proposed independently by William James and Carl Lange, that emotion results from the perception of one's own bodily reactions
two-factor theory of emotionthe theory that emotions depend on both physiological arousal and a cognitive interpretation of that arousal
primary emotionsemotions that are considered to be universal and biologically based; they generally include fear, anger, sadness, joy, surprise, disgust, and contempt
secondary emotionsemotions that are either "blends" of primary emotions or specific to certain cultures
display rulessocial and cultural rules that regulate when, how and where a person may express( or must suppress) emotions.
emotion workexpression of an emotion,, often because of a role requirement that the person does not really feel


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