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    relationships between appraisals of a situation and corresponding emotions. This paper will use three additional articles to demonstrate that one’s culture and environment influence one subconsciously to reappraise a situation, not so that the primary appraisal changes, but so that it is weakened. Imada, T., & Ellsworth, P. C. (2011). Proud americans and lucky japanese: Cultural differences in appraisal and corresponding emotion. Emotion, 11(2), 329-345.…

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    happen within a unit leadership should apply a few practical application of group theory. Group theory is a tool leadership can use to develop effective groups through the understanding of group structure, effective use of communication, and conflict resolution theory. Group Structure Group structures within the Marine Corps is normally develop from the institutional leadership and small unit leaders does not have the…

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    understand emotion regulation, we must first discuss what emotions are which can be broken down into two core features. According to Gross (2013) these core features are “when it occurs” and “its multifaceted nature” (Gross, 2013, 4). Emotions are believed to occur when “an individual attends to and evaluates (appraises) a situation as being relevant to a particular type of currently active goal” (Gross, 2013, 4) this reaction that the person has to situation is what is called an emotion. The…

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    problems society is dealing with today; it involves developing a change in behavior and thoughts to fit in a specific group. Although changes are part of everyone's lifestyle, there are certain levels at which some are considered acceptable and some unacceptable. For example, there are some groups which follow unique standards causing people to adapt these circumstances to be part of the group; consequently, many develop a behavior of imitating everyone. One example of conformity is in a teen’s…

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    Role Play Reflective Essay

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    tutorial workshop on the topic of emotion as part of the organisational behavior course. The workshop started with a brief introduction by the tutor and then we were arranged us into groups and given task about emotion. After the discussion, we are required to present the ideas that we have. This week we were asked to create a role play that involved emotion. PREPARATION Before we attended the tutorial workshop, we were asked to watch a TV episode and comment the emotions that have happened in…

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    Ethnic Identity Stage

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    was when we saw the first signs of different people groups. The people all spoke one language on the earth and when they tried to build a tower to reach God, God humbled them by confusing their language so that they did not understand each other and was forced to abandon the project. People dispersed over the face of the earth and hence we saw the separation of people, the birth of different languages, cultures and most importantly people groups or what we now call ethnicity. However, over the…

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    Cognitive and Biological Interaction FQ: to what extent does cognitive and biological interact with emotions? The cognitive level of analysis and biological factor of the two when dealing with a specific component of the brain known as emotion. What the cognitive level of analysis aims to study the inner processes of the mind and how cognitive process guides behavior. Within the level of analysis, emotion has been investigated in terms of the biological and cognitive influences. A biological…

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    Cognitive Dissonance Study

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    The group were split into two: freedom of choice and experimenter choice. The freedom of choice group where they were told that they could do other tasks in lieu of the emotion test, even though the experimenter didn't say what they were. The students were told that they would walk across a busy quadrangle dress in a Chiquita banana outfit and walk from one statue to the next and after report about their emotions and the distance from the statues. The experimenter…

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    The facial feedback hypothesis expresses that an individual's emotional state can be influenced due to the change of one's facial expression that is associated with a particular emotion. The mimicking of a facial expression is based on an emotion that can induce a positive (smile) or negative (frown) feeling (Nevid, 2015, p. 306). However, forcing a smile is not that same as a genuine smile (“Duchenne smile”), and therefore, will only provide a temporarily positive emotional state. Nevertheless,…

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    a major presence as America was flourishing into a great nation. Major ethnic groups expressed their interests and brought up issues that were important…

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