A) Attribution
B) Negation
C) Feedback
D) Homeostasis
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A) are 98 percent accurate, regardless of the examiner.
B) are more likely to label the guilty innocent than the reverse.
C) should be used to screen employees and to aid law enforcement.
D) should not be used to screen employees.
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A) the common sense approach
B) the Cannon-Bard theory
C) attribution theory
D) the James-Lange theory
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A) social
B) forced
C) kinesic
D) Duchenne
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A) Japan.
B) Western cultures.
C) North America.
D) all of these.
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A) The person in the painting is exhibiting a facial blend.
B) This is an impossible expression because a real person cannot display more than one emotion on his or her face.
C) The facial expression is really one of anger; and you have just misinterpreted the expression.
D) The facial expression is really one of sadness, and you have just misinterpreted the expression.
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A) are authentic smiles.
B) are intentional and forced.
C) involve only a lifting of the corners of the mouth.
D) are characterized by all of these.
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A) The male subjects who heard the false heart beat consistently rated the slides paired with a "pounding heart" as the most attractive.
B) The results of this experiment demonstrate the effects of attribution on emotions.
C) The male subjects, in order to explain their apparent arousal, came to believe that the slides they selected during the phony rapid heart beat were really the most attractive.
D) Valins' theory is most similar to the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion.
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A) kinesics.
B) forensics.
C) physiology.
D) comparative psychology.
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A) individual; individual
B) group; group
C) individual; group
D) group; individual
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A) gives rise to autonomic nervous system arousal and cognitive labeling of the dog.
B) releases innate emotional expressions, such as your face twisting in fear and your posture tensing.
C) leads to adaptive behavior, such as running from the dog.
D) leads to all of these.
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A) When a person lies, extra brain areas have to be activated and these can be seen in fMRI brain images.
B) Infrared face scans are at least as accurate as polygraphs at detecting lying.
C) Many of the new techniques will look directly at brain activity rather than measuring indirect signs of emotional arousal.
D) All of these statements are true.
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A) denial
B) secondary appraisal
C) frustration
D) attribution
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A) The polygraph may be fooled by self-inflicted pain and tranquilizing drugs.
B) Many cases have been documented in which innocent people were jailed after being convicted on the basis of polygraph evidence.
C) The polygraph is much more likely to label an innocent person guilty than a guilty person innocent.
D) All of these statements are true.
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A) The facial expression of surprise is the most universal and easily recognized emotional expression.
B) Some facial expressions are shaped by learning.
C) Some facial expressions are found only in specific cultures.
D) Children who are born blind display basic expressions in the same way as sighted people do.
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A) Body language reveals one's overall emotional state.
B) A person sitting with his or her arms tightly crossed is a consistent signal that this person is in total disagreement with what you are saying.
C) Liking is expressed mainly by leaning toward a person or object.
D) If another person copies your gestures and physical postures, you are more inclined to like them.
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A) James and Lange
B) Cannon and Bard
C) Dodson
D) Schachter
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A) facial arousal theory
B) facial attribution theory
C) facial feedback hypothesis
D) Cannon-Bard hypothesis
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A) control questions.
B) irrelevant questions.
C) non-critical questions.
D) minor deception questions.
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A) is associated with more positive emotions and a greater sense of competence.
B) signals that a person is helpful or nurturing.
C) leads to more supportive social relationships and, in a self-fulfilling manner, to greater happiness.
D) is characterized by all of these.
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