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Emotion Revision
Emotion Revision
Emotion Revision
J. feelings
K. thoughts
L. facial expressions
M. feelings and thoughts.
2. Which part of the nervous system is responsible for the bodily changes that prepare an organism
with a threat?
J. sympathetic
K. parasympathetic
L. central
M. skeletal.
4. After a flight or flight reaction for a threatening situation, which of the following bodily changes is
induced by the para-sympathetic nervous system?
5. Kyla is walking along the street when she sees a friend whom she has not seen for some time.
Kyla smiles and runs towards her fiend with outstretched arms. Kylas response is an example
of:
J. subjective feelings
K. A physiological response
L. Primary emotions
M. Expressive behaviour
7. During a flight or fight response for a threatening situation which of the following bodily change
is induced by the sympathetic nervous system?
J. a constriction of the lungs
K. a drop in blood pressure
L. release of sugar and adrenaline into the blood stream
M. slowing of the heart beat
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(b) Explain what psychologists mean by a ‘basic emotion’ and give three examples
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2. The fight or flight response is thought to be a universal response associated with the emotion of
‘fear’.
(a) Outline the physiological changes that occur during this response
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(b) Give the name of the division of the nervous system that is dominant during this response.
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3. A psychology researcher asked for 20 volunteers from her psychology class to participate in a
research study on physiological arousal (stress) and exam performance. Within 5 minutes of
completing an exam students were connected to a polygraph to measure heart rate, breathing rate and
galvanic skin response.
On the basis of the results of the polygraph machine students were deemed to have either:
Very high arousal
Moderate arousal
Normal arousal
Low arousal
The researcher compared the results of the polygraph test to the results of the psychology
exam
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(b) State the independent variable
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(c) State the dependent variable
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(e) Circle the appropriate answer
This research is an example of
Experimental research design
Quantitative observational research design
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(g) Give an example of the type of question that could be asked in a focus group collecting
qualitative research on the issue of stress affecting exam performance.
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4. Describe how the study of emotions can be explained through the biopsychosocial model -
refer to one of the following examples in your answer:
Love
Anger / aggressiveness
Jealousy
Biological Level (inside our body) Basic Processes level (thoughts and feelings /
learning which are universal, memory)
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