Introduction to Social Change: Emotions, Affect, and Objects

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Across
  1. 3. The general name for something that is seen as coming towards us / away from us and elicits a certain emotion
  2. 5. A prosocial emotion that, while making us feel bad and being a negative emotion, also makes us closer to those around us to rectify or fix something done wrong
  3. 6. An increase in breathing, heart rate, etc., as a result of an external stimulus (caffeine, a serious life-event, etc.)
  4. 10. The ability to predict what one's emotions might be in the future; often leads to overestimation of the emotions severity, duration, and even the expected emotion (2w)
  5. 12. An emotion that comes when an object comes towards us with the intention to do harm
  6. 13. An emotion that has us recoil away from an object that is too close to us; psychologically believed to help with staying sanitary
Down
  1. 1. The quality of the object is mostly _________ when we want to move away from it or create distance (most of the time)
  2. 2. A quick response of liking / disliking something (2w)
  3. 4. The quality of the object is mostly _________ when we want to move towards it (most of the time)
  4. 7. One of the only negative-based emotions that has us go towards an object, often resulting in confrontation to said object
  5. 8. Mapping emotions into a realm of positive or negative
  6. 9. An antisocial emotion that makes someone feel as if they are bad or wrong and withdraw from social connections
  7. 11. A general feeling-state not related to a specific event