Explain how emotions and moods are interrelated.

What will be an ideal response?


*Emotions are intense feelings directed at a specific object or person
*Moods consist of less intense and more generalized feelings not directed at a specific object or person
*Emotions can turn into moods when you lose focus on what caused the feeling in the first place
*Good or bad moods can trigger a stronger, more intense emotional response
*For example, your feelings of anger toward your professor for giving you a complex assignment on short
notice may put you in a bad mood, which distracts you from focusing on the task
*Conversely, if you were already in a bad mood before you were handed the project, your angry feelings
may have intensified

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What will be an ideal response?

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