Emotion vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. this experience, though not conventionally thought of as an emotion, is also constructed, according to LFB's view
  2. 7. a study that statistically aggregates the results of other studies of a phenomenon (omit hyphen)
  3. 8. hear rate, skin conductance, facial electromyography are examples of _____ measures
  4. 10. one of earliest researchers who proposed a "natural kinds" view of emotion (hint: he had a cafe in Harvard, until recently ;-(
  5. 11. a psychological dimension running from pleasure to displeasure
  6. 12. one theory from the readings states that emotions are ____ from more basic building blocks or "ingredients"
  7. 13. according to LFB, a "natural kinds" account of emotion must show that an emotion causes coordinated change in physiology, behavior and _____
Down
  1. 1. (noun) when a stimulus reliably elicits the same outcome
  2. 2. LFB and Ralph Adolph agree that words like "happy", "sad", "angry" are _____ concepts, and not necessarily useful guides for science
  3. 3. (noun) when an outcome can be paired with one stimulus, but not others
  4. 5. one of the earliest researchers who proposed a constructionist view of emotion (hint, he has a building at Harvard!)
  5. 6. (two words) measures the strength of a relationship between two variables or the magnitude of a difference between groups
  6. 9. being comfortable, uncomfortable, aroused, sleepy are examples of _____
  7. 10. one theory from the readings states that there is a basic set of _____ emotions that exist in nature