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22 Cards in this Set
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Social and cultural rules that regulate when how, and where a person may express (or suppress) emotions.
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Display rules
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Expression of emotions often because of a particular role requirement that a person does not really feel.
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Emotion Work
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Emotions that are considered to be universal and biological based, such as fear, sadness, and joy.
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Primary emotion
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Emotions that are specific to certain cultures.
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Secondary emotion
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Rules we use to derive meaning from morphemes
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Semantics
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Rules we use to order words into sentences
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Syntax
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Whorf
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Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis
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Involved in any Task requiring cognitive activity
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General intelligence (Part of Spearman's Two Factor Theory)
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Specific knowledge and abilities that are only used when performing specific tasks
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Specific intelligence (Part of Spearmans's Two Factor Theory)
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Composed of Seven distinct kinds of mental abilities
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Thurstone's Primary Mental Abilities
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Includes abilities such as reasoning and verbal and numerical skills
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Crystallized intelligence (Cattell's Two Factor Theory)
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Skills such as spactial and visual imagery, the ability to notice visual details, and ROTE memory
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Fluid intelligence (Cattell's Two Factor Theory)
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The ability to acquire new knowledge and solve problems effectively
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Componential (Sternbergs Triarchic Theory)
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The ability to adapt creatively in new situations
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Experiential (Sternberg's Triarchic Theory)
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The ability to select contexts in which you can excel
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Contextual (Sternberg's Triarchic Theory)
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Mulitple Intelligence
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Gardner's Theory
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Emotional Intelligence
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Goleman's
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The liver fails to produce an enzyme necessary for brain development
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Phenylketonuria (PKU)
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due to a defect in the X chromosome
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Fragile X syndrome
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Results from a defect on chromosome 21
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Down Syndrome
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Hiarchy of Needs
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Maslow
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Proposed that there are eight basic emotions: fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, anticipation, joy, and acceptance
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Plutchik's classification system
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