Across
- 2. theory that cognitive appraisal defines emotion
- 4. personality type described as competitive, impatient, verbally aggressive
- 5. ability to control impulses & delay short-term gratification
- 6. process by which we perceive & respond to certain events we feel as challenging or threatening
- 8. theory that to experience emotion one must be physically aroused & cognitively label the arousal
- 9. personality type for an easygoing relaxed individual
- 11. theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus triggers physiological responses
- 13. scientific study of human flourishing
- 15. study of how psychological, neural, & endocrine processes affect our immune system
- 16. large scale disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes & wildfires
- 19. a response of the whole organism involving physiological arousal & expressive behaviors
- 20. perception that we are worse off relative to those with whom we compare ourselves
Down
- 1. locus of control-outside forces beyond our personal control will determine our fate
- 3. hiding or dampening your emotional expression
- 7. theory that our experience of emotion occurs when we become aware of our physiological responses to a stimulus
- 10. effect where the tendency of facial muscle activation triggers corresponding feelings such as anger or fear
- 12. enduring prevalence of positive emotions
- 14. Selye's concept of the body's adaptive response to stress in three pases
- 17. locus of control-we control our own fate
- 18. changing how you think about a situation to influence your feelings
