AP PSYCHOLOGY

MOTIVATION EMOTION AND STRESS

MOTIVATION AND EMOTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Simply forcing oneself to smile (or frown) leads to increased happiness (or anger).
A
Biofeedback
B
Facial feedback
C
Spillover effect
D
Optimal arousal
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Studies have found that if you smile, you will generally feel happier. If you frown, then soon you will begin feeling bad. Researchers refer to this as the facial feedback hypothesis. Most people readily accept the notion that our emotional feelings influence the way we act.

Detailed explanation-2: -Main. The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that individuals’ emotional experiences are influenced by their facial expressions. For example, smiling should typically make individuals feel happier, and frowning should make them feel sadder.

Detailed explanation-3: -Introduction. The facial feedback hypothesis is based on the idea that a facial expression not only expresses an emotion, but also that expression and experience are linked in that afferent sensory feedback from the facial action influences the emotional experience.

Detailed explanation-4: -Similarly, the behavior feedback hypothesis assumes that if we move our body as we would when experiencing some emotion (shuffling along with downcast eyes, as when sad), we are likely to feel that emotion to some degree.

Detailed explanation-5: -The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that an individual’s emotional experience is influenced by their facial expressions. For example, smiling should typically make an individual feel happier and frowning should make them feel sadder.

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