Cross-sectional studies sometimes fall short in that they do not assess developmental differences
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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The so-called "facial feedback hypothesis" refers to the idea that
a. facial expressions seem to have evolved in order for humans to better communicate feelings to one another. b. we get information about what other people are feeling via their facial expressions. c. others' emotional facial expressions can actually evoke or heighten our own emotional experiences. d. feedback from our own facial muscles can actually evoke or heighten our own emotional experiences.
Jonathon starts to feel angry at his roommate for some inconsiderate behavior. His anger causes him to speak in a short, clipped tone to his roommate, and their interaction becomes tenser from there. Both of them dislike the tenseness of the interaction, and eventually these feelings become so uncomfortable that they clear the air through discussion. Explain which theme from the text best
illustrates this scenario and why. What will be an ideal response?
Which of these statements are correct?
a. Self-perception explains attitude change following behavioral commitment beyond our latitude of acceptance. b. Dissonance explains attitude change following behavioral commitment beyond our latitude of acceptance. c. Self-perception explains attitude change; dissonance does not. d. Hypocrisy explains attitude change following behavioral commitment beyond our latitude of acceptance.
What is a circular reaction?
What will be an ideal response?