PSYC 3350 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10,11: Relational Model, Display Rules
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A theory that emotions are primarily perceptions of physiological responses to. A theory proposing that emotions are primarily interpretations of physiological stimuli. The two-factor theory of emotions responses to stimuli. The culturally specific rules that govern which facial expressions are appropriate in a given situation and how intensely they should be exhibited. A facial expression that is expressed in some cultures but not in others. The feeling of overall satisfaction with one s life. The kinds of feelings people desire, or emotions they want to have; they structure their lives in order to maximize the opportunities for experiencing them. A factor in forming interpersonal relationships; the tendency for people to become close to those they encounter often and interact with frequently. A factor in forming interpersonal relationships; the tendency for an attraction to, or preference for, people or things simply because they are familiar. A factor in forming interpersonal relationships; the tendency for people to be attracted.