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Pushpa Sarona
on Oct 26, 2024Verified
Researchers measure changes in the startle reflex as an operational definition of
A) happiness.
B) shyness.
C) embarrassment.
D) anxiety.
Startle Reflex
An involuntary reaction to sudden or threatening stimuli, often characterized by quick physical movement away from the source.
Anxiety
A psychiatric state manifesting through severe worry, tension, or fright, affecting the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks.
- Identify the techniques and obstacles associated with assessing emotional reactions and emotional intelligence.
- Identify the contribution of the sympathetic nervous system to emotional responses.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the techniques and obstacles associated with assessing emotional reactions and emotional intelligence.
- Identify the contribution of the sympathetic nervous system to emotional responses.
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