A) emotional investments.
B) irrational beliefs.
C) incoherent assumptions.
D) concretely identifying emotions.
E) counterfeit emotional language.
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A) think what we are feeling is inappropriate.
B) want to feel more deeply than we do.
C) don't feel anything.
D) are unsure of how we feel.
E) have strong emotional reactions to events.
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A) feeling
B) emotion
C) framing
D) cognitive
E) social
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A) social expectations
B) vulnerability
C) protecting others
D) communication problems
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A) external event
B) physiological response
C) label for response
D) interpreted emotion
E) perception of event
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A) external event
B) physiological response
C) label for response
D) interpreted emotion
E) perception of event
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A) organismic view
B) cognitive labeling
C) interactive
D) virtual
E) perceptual
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A) Surface acting
B) Emotional intelligence
C) Cognitive shaping
D) Deep acting
E) Feeling rehearsal
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A) Most emotions are instinctual and universal.
B) We usually respond to a particular event with a single emotion.
C) We experience emotions holistically.
D) Emotions are distinct events that we can identify
E) Recent research has found that emotions are either basic or learned.
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