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Emotion

Emotions Culture and Emotion People speak and understand the same facial language. There are differences in display rules. Culture has a large influence on emotional expression. Sex influences emotion.

Can you recognize the emotions?

Counting the emotions Paul Ekman says there are seven basic emotions: anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, contempt, and surprise. Robert Plutchik says there are eight basic emotions: acceptance, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, anticipation, and joy. Emotion wheel

Emotions Influencing Personality Learned Helplessness: passive resignation after repeated failure or punishment. Type A Personality: stress related responses to life. Type B Personality: relaxed approach to life.

Questions Does our school system lead to learned helplessness? Explain. Do you think emotions are the same across the world? What are the benefits to each type of emotional based personality? Do you think there is such a thing as emotional intelligence? Explain. Can one learn this type of intelligence? Explain.