Chapter 4 True/False Quiz

Question 4.15

Wealth has the biggest impact on happiness.

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Question 4.16

Men experience and express sadness and fear more than women.

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B.

Question 4.17

Jealousy is an example of a blended emotion.

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B.

Question 4.18

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy is a treatment aimed at helping neurotic patients purge themselves of irrational beliefs.

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B.

Question 4.19

The six primary emotions include anger, joy, disgust, surprise, sadness, and fear.

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Question 4.20

The two most common ways to manage triggered emotions are suppression and venting.

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Question 4.21

Although it may protect a person from feeling intensely painful emotions, deactivation may lead to deep depression.

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Question 4.22

The most effective way of engaging difficult and unavoidable emotions is reappraisal.

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Question 4.23

Emotional contagion only spreads from person to person if the emotion is positive, such as happiness or laughter.

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Question 4.24

Anger is the most intense and potentially destructive emotion.

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Question 4.25

The intense sadness that follows a substantial loss is called empathy.

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Question 4.26

Supportive communication means conveying emotional support and offering personal assistance.

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B.

Question 4.27

The synchronous nature of online communication makes people more likely to openly express emotions that they might otherwise conceal.

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B.

Question 4.28

The act of venting increases a person’s anger.

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B.