THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS
PSYCHOLOGY MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
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relative deprivation principle
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adaptation level principle
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catharsis hypothesis
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Schacter and Singer two-factor theory
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Detailed explanation-1: -If people who are aroused by watching rock videos are then insulted, their feelings of anger will be greater than those of people who have been similarly provoked but were not previously aroused. This is best explained by the: Cannon-Bard theory.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion states that stimulating events trigger feelings and physical reactions that occur at the same time. For example, seeing a snake might prompt both the feeling of fear (an emotional response) and a racing heartbeat (a physical reaction).
Detailed explanation-3: -The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion was developed in response to the James-Lange theory. Created by Walter B. Cannon and Philip Bard in 1927, the theory posits that emotion and physical arousal occur at the same time.
Detailed explanation-4: -Anger is a high-arousal emotion; sadness is low-arousal.
Detailed explanation-5: -Recent research by Bushman suggests that people who act out angry feelings actually feel worse than those who experience anger without lashing out. Because we talk ourselves into debilitative feelings, it is possible to talk ourselves out of feeling bad.