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Mimicry, in which one’s own facial expression, voice tone, a…

Mimicry, in which one’s own facial expression, voice tone, and posture mirrors that of the other person, seems to trigger:

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According to the facial feedback hypothesis, facial feedback…

According to the facial feedback hypothesis, facial feedback does one thing, namely:

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________ is expressed with a slight (not a large) smile, til…

________ is expressed with a slight (not a large) smile, tilting the head slightly back, expanding the chest, and raising one’s arms upward into the air.

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In Kraut and Johnston’s study of bowlers, the researchers fo…

In Kraut and Johnston’s study of bowlers, the researchers found that bowlers were much more likely to smile when they _____ than when they _____.

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________ occurs following a social blunder that is committed…

________ occurs following a social blunder that is committed in front of an audience of others. Such a blunder suggests that the actor may possess some personal deficiency, as occurs when forgetting someone’s name (a mental lapse), tripping or stumbling (a physical pratfall), or lacking reasonable control over one’s physical functions.

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________ revolves around subjective experiences of being sno…

________ revolves around subjective experiences of being snobbish, stuck-up, conceited, arrogant, egotistical, and smug, and it is rooted in internal, stable, and uncontrollable attributions.

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People socially share their emotions with others primarily t…

People socially share their emotions with others primarily to:

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In the chicken-and-egg debate over whether emotions are caus…

In the chicken-and-egg debate over whether emotions are caused primarily by biology or by cognitions, the conclusion reached by the text is that:

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The principal antecedent of ________ is physical and psychol…

The principal antecedent of ________ is physical and psychological restraint or interference, as in the experience showing that a situation is “not what it should be.”

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_______ are short-lived psychological-physiological phenomen…

_______ are short-lived psychological-physiological phenomena the present efficient modes of adaptation to changing environmental demands.

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