Sunday, August 13, 2017

Liberty University PSYC 101 Discussion Board 3 thread solution right

Liberty University PSYC 101 Discussion Board 3 thread solution right
General Psychology DB3 thread forum
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Topic: Emotional Intelligence

This module/week, you are going to test the “Facial Feedback Hypothesis.” First, have 5 friends/colleagues/family members hold a pencil in their mouths showing their teeth for 30 seconds. Then, ask them to rate how happy they feel on a scale of 1–7 (1 = very unhappy, 7 = very happy). Second, have another 5 friends/colleagues/family members hold a pencil in their mouths without showing their teeth (i.e., lips together) for 30 seconds. Then, ask them to rate how happy they feel on a scale of 1–7 (1 = very unhappy, 7 = very happy). For your thread, complete the following:
·         Summarize the facial feedback hypothesis, citing the course textbook.
·         Prior to the experiment, what do you expect your findings to be?
·         What were your findings? For example, the average rating was # for Group 1 (teeth showing) versus # for Group 2 (no teeth).
·         Were your findings consistent with the Facial Feedback Hypothesis? Why or why not?
·         Why do you think God created us to experience emotions?
Replies: The Facial Feedback Hypothesis is most consistent with the James-Lange Theory, which states that our emotions are a response to physiological behaviors (Nevid, 2014).

In reply to 2 of your classmates’ threads, propose 2 alternative explanations for why someone might feel the “happy” emotion. For each reply:
·         Discuss a theory of emotion other than the facial feedback hypothesis.
·         Summarize the theory, citing the textbook (refer to Module 8.4).
·         Give an example from your own life that supports this theory. Your example does not have to address happiness. It can relate to any emotion.
·         Include 2 different theories and examples.
Submit your thread by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday of Module/Week 4, and submit your replies by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of the same module/week.


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