Per Dev Prelim Reviewer

Cards (22)

  • Universal emotion
    Emotions that are commonly experienced by people
  • Emotions
    A subjective state of mind triggered by certain stimuli or events which occur in the environment. It is a reaction to a certain event that happens.
  • Universal emotion/ Basic emotions

    • Surprise
    • Sadness
    • Disgust
    • Happiness
    • Fright
    • Anger
    • Contempt
  • Sadness
    This emotion is affected with or expressive of grief or unhappiness. It is characterized by feelings of disappointment, hopelessness, disinterest, and dampened mood.
  • Disgust
    A feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive.
  • Opposites of basic emotions
    • Joy-sadness
    • Anger-fear
    • Trust-disgust
    • Anticipation-surprise
  • Intensity of emotion
    Least to strongest: mild, moderate, or intense
  • Wheel of Emotions
    Inner circle contains the strongest or most intense emotions like Rage, Ecstasy, Grief, Terror, Loathing, Adoration and Amazement
  • Anticipation
    Looking forward to something good or positive that one believes will happen like hope and expectation
  • Passion
    The love-struck phase which is part of lust because it involves focusing our attention to a particular person or desire
  • Proximity
    Influences the person to get attracted to people who are geographically closer to them
  • Reciprocity
    Influences a person to get attracted to others who like them back
  • Similarity
    Influences a person to get attracted to others who they have things in common
  • Commitment
    Refers to a more complex long-term relationship
  • Passion
    The component of love that refers to an intense emotion, a compelling enthusiasm or desire for something
  • Attachment
    A deep and enduring emotional bond that connects one person to another across time and space
  • Empty Love
    Engagement without intimacy or passion
  • Friendship
    The association and close connections between people, formed by emotional bonds and interactions. These bonds often grow from and are formed by mutual experiences.
  • R. Sternberg is the individual who suggests the three main components of love and proposes that love relationships vary based on the presence or absence of each of these components
  • Putting you down
    An unacceptable expression of attraction where your partner makes you feel bad about yourself by criticizing various aspects of you
  • Effective Leader
    • Sets an example for others to follow
    • Puts the needs and interests of others first, rather than their own
    • Encourages followers to take initiative and responsibility for their own growth and development
    • Possesses emotional intelligence, which enables them to regulate their emotions and respond calmly and effectively to challenging situations
  • Effective Followers
    • Demonstrate a sense of ownership and responsibility for their actions and contributions