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Chapter 05: Emotions
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43. All of the following are parts of the procedure for dealing with debilitative feelings except which one?
a.
Record your self-talk
b.
Monitor your emotional reactions.
c.
Dispute your irrational beliefs.
d.
Identify the activating event.
e.
Analyze your motives.
ANSWER:
e
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44. “You never listen to me!” is an example of subscribing to the fallacy of
a.
overgeneralization.
b.
perfection.
c.
shoulds.
d.
causation.
e.
helplessness.
ANSWER:
a
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45. “My roommate ought to be more understanding.” This quote is an example of the fallacy of
a.
shoulds.
b.
causation.
c.
approval.
d.
perfection.
e.
helplessness.
ANSWER:
a
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46. Which of the following is the best advice for expressing your emotions?
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a.
Accept responsibility for your own feelings.
b.
Express your feelings as soon as they occur.
c.
Recognize that feeling and acting out the feeling are the same.
d.
Express only primary feelings.
e.
Tell yourself you shouldn’t feel bad.
ANSWER:
a
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47. When you believe that a worthwhile communicator should be able to handle every situation with complete
confidence and skill, you are falling for the fallacy of
a.
perfection.
b.
causation.
c.
approval.
d.
shoulds.
e.
overgeneralization.
ANSWER:
a
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48. When you think it is not just desirable but vital to get the acceptance of virtually every person, you are
falling for the fallacy of
a.
perfection.
b.
causation.
c.
approval.
d.
shoulds.
e.
overgeneralization.
ANSWER:
c
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49. “Those interviewers made me so nervous.”
a.
fallacy of causation
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b.
fallacy of shoulds
c.
fallacy of overgeneralization
d.
fallacy of perfection
e.
fallacy of helplessness
ANSWER:
a
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50. “I know he’ll be crushed if I don’t go out with him.”
a.
fallacy of causation
b.
fallacy of shoulds
c.
fallacy of overgeneralization
d.
fallacy of perfection
e.
fallacy of helplessness
ANSWER:
a
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51. “You ought to keep in touch more.”
a.
fallacy of causation
b.
fallacy of shoulds
c.
fallacy of overgeneralization
d.
fallacy of perfection
e.
fallacy of helplessness
ANSWER:
b
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52. “You never tell me how you feel.”
a.
fallacy of causation
b.
fallacy of shoulds
c.
fallacy of overgeneralization
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d.
fallacy of perfection
e.
fallacy of helplessness
ANSWER:
c
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53. “I lost my temper with Mac last night. I’ve had a course in interpersonal communication; I know better.”
a.
fallacy of causation
b.
fallacy of shoulds
c.
fallacy of overgeneralization
d.
fallacy of perfection
e.
fallacy of helplessness
ANSWER:
d
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54. “I can’t tell my boyfriend his smoking upsets me!”
a.
fallacy of causation
b.
fallacy of shoulds
c.
fallacy of overgeneralization
d.
fallacy of perfection
e.
fallacy of helplessness
ANSWER:
e
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55. “You’re making me angry.”
a.
fallacy of causation
b.
fallacy of shoulds
c.
fallacy of overgeneralization
d.
fallacy of perfection
e.
fallacy of helplessness
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ANSWER:
a
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56. The “amygdala” refers to
a.
the threat alarm system in the brain.
b.
a type of emotional contagion.
c.
a reservoir of emotional memories.
d.
nonverbal reactions expressed on the face.
e.
none of the above.
ANSWER:
a
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57. The “Looking at Diversity” reading about the ways Zuni and Anglo cultures deal with emotion expression indicates
that
a.
Anglos don’t show love as much as Zunis.
b.
Zunis emphasize listening over talking.
c.
Zunis encourage their children to freely express intense emotions.
d.
Zunis feel emotions less intensely than Anglos.
e.
all of the above were mentioned by the reading.
ANSWER:
b
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58. Which of the following is true of debilitative feelings?
a.
They often last a long time.
b.
They keep you from functioning effectively.
c.
They are intense.
d.
They are a product of your beliefs.
e.
All of the above are true of debilitative feelings.
ANSWER:
e
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59. According to your text, the first step in minimizing your debilitative emotions is to
a.
monitor your emotional reactions.
b.
note the activating event.
c.
record your self-talk.
d.
dispute your irrational beliefs.
e.
confront the person who caused them.
ANSWER:
a
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60. An empty feeling in the pit of your stomach, tense muscles, and headaches are examples of the emotional component
labeled
a.
nonverbal reactions.
b.
cognitive interpretations.
c.
physiological factors.
d.
rational-emotive therapy.
e.
environment.
ANSWER:
c
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61. In mainstream U.S. society, we don’t express our emotions very well or very frequently because
a.
of social rules and roles.
b.
others put us down.
c.
we recognize so many emotions.
d.
self-disclosure is already high enough.
e.
of inadequate self-concepts.
ANSWER:
a
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62. Which of the following is a better way of expressing emotion in the statement: “You’re making me nervous”?
a.
Say “I feel nervous when you drive over the speed limit.”
b.
Say “Your fast driving is not making me feel very safe.”
c.
Say “I feel like taking the keys.”
d.
All of the above could improve the statement.
e.
No improvement is needed.
ANSWER:
a
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63. Facilitative feelings
a.
are emotional counterfeits.
b.
happen only when you feel good.
c.
keep us from communicating effectively.
d.
contribute to effective functioning.
e.
are more common in other cultures.
ANSWER:
d
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64. Self-talk
a.
can be facilitative or debilitative.
b.
can determine how you feel.
c.
includes identifying an event, your thought, and feeling.
d.
allows you to have control over how you feel.
e.
includes all of the above.
ANSWER:
e
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65. The statement Bob never has a good word to say about anyone” is an example of the fallacy of
a.
shoulds.
b.
approval.
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c.
overgeneralization.
d.
causation.
e.
all of the above.
ANSWER:
c
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DATE CREATED:
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66. Subscribing to the fallacy of catastrophic expectations can lead to
a.
self-fulfilling prophecies.
b.
erroneous perception checking.
c.
reflected appraisals.
d.
physiological noise.
e.
both c and d above.
ANSWER:
a
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67. “I feel like quitting school” is an example of
a.
a feeling statement.
b.
an emotionally counterfeit statement.
c.
an emotional intention.
d.
a contextual emotion.
e.
a self-fulfilling prophecy.
ANSWER:
b
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DATE CREATED:
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68. Revealing multiple feelings means
a.
mixing up all the feelings you have.
b.
expressing more than one feeling.
c.
sharing what you feel and what your partner feels, too.
d.
all of the above.
e.
none of the above.
ANSWER:
b
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