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| emotion | a state of arousal involving facial and bodily changes, brain activation, cognitive appraisals, subjective feelings, and tendencies toward action |
| James-Lange theory of emotion | The 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 emotion | the theory that emotions depend on both physiological arousal and a cognitive interpretation of that arousal |
| primary emotions | emotions that are considered to be universal and biologically based; they generally include fear, anger, sadness, joy, surprise, disgust, and contempt |
| secondary emotions | emotions that are either "blends" of primary emotions or specific to certain cultures |
| display rules | social and cultural rules that regulate when, how and where a person may express( or must suppress) emotions. |
| emotion work | expression of an emotion,, often because of a role requirement that the person does not really feel |
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