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It is a driving force in how one acts and behaves.
Emotions
Feelings
Behavior
Emotional Intelligence
Mental portrayal of what is going on in your body when you have an emotion
Physiological
Emotions
Feelings
Emotional Intelligence
Emotion is the biological experiences. Feelings is the subjective experiences.
Both are true.
Both are false.
First is false and second is true.
First is true and second is false.
A term used to denote the interpretation and management of emotional experiences.
Emotion
Behavior
Feelings
Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence is an array of non-cognitive abilities,competencies and skills that influence one's ability to succeed in coping with environmental demands and pressures. This theory is by
Mayer et.al
Bar-On
Goleman
Emotional Intelligence is one's ability to understand emotion and for them to contribute in how one perceives the environment he or she is in. This theory is by
Bar-On
Goleman
Mayer et.al
Emotional Intelligence is the capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves, and for managing emotions effectively in ourselves and others.This theory is by
Goleman
Bar-On
Mayer et.al
People with high Emotional Intelligence...
Have good relationships with peers
Have high organizational commitment
Break rules
Manifest low social competence in dealing with people
Bar-On's model includes
self-perception, self-expression, interpersonal,decision-making,stress management
Emotional perception and expression, reflective emotional regulation, emotional understanding and analysis
Self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship management
Bar-On's model includes
self-perception, self-expression, interpersonal,decision-making,stress management
Emotional perception and expression, reflective emotional regulation, emotional understanding and analysis
Self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship management
Goleman's model includes
self-perception, self-expression, interpersonal,decision-making,stress management
Emotional perception and expression, reflective emotional regulation, emotional understanding and analysis
Self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship management
Mayer et.al 's model includes
self-perception, self-expression, interpersonal,decision-making,stress management
Emotional perception and expression, reflective emotional regulation, emotional understanding and analysis
Self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship management
An attempt to influence emotion
Emotional expression
Emotional intelligence
Emotional regulation
Emotional chuvaneses
According to him, emotional regulation takes two forms.
Gross (1987)
Goleman (1998)
Bar-on (1997)
Involves the evaluation of the situation prior to making personal,subjective valuations about it.
Suppresion
Cognitive
Cognitive Reappraisal
Behavioral
Involves denial and masking of facial expressions to hide one's current emotional state
Suppression
Cognitive Reappraisal
Covert
Overt
Happen within one's mind and are not directly observable
Suppression
Cognitive Reappraisal
Covert/Cognitive
Overt/Behavioral
Entail engagement in observable activities
Suppression
Cognitive Reappraisal
Covert/Cognitive
Overt/Behavioral
Select the common strategies employed in emotional regulation
Worry
Acceptance
Rumination
Adaptability
Innovation
It is the ongoing, personal life journey, contextualized by the belief in a higher being, culture, relstionships, nature and the discovery of meaning in one's life.
Religiosity
Spiritual Self
Spirituality
Physical
Spirituality is the aspect of the self that is associated to and individual's process of seeking and expressing meaning and how or she is connected to the self, to others, to the moment and to everything else that composes his or her environment. This is said by
Puchalski (2014)
Beauregard and O'Leary ( 2007)
Sinnott (2002)
Myers and his colleagues (2000)
Spirituality is any experience that is thought to bring experience in contact with the divine;it is not just any experience that feels meaningful. This is said by
Puchalski (2014)
Beauregard and O'Leary ( 2007)
Sinnott (2002)
Myers and his colleagues (2000)
Spirituality is posited as the individual's personal relation to the sacred or transcendent. This is said by
Puchalski (2014)
Beauregard and O'Leary ( 2007)
Sinnott (2002)
Myers and his colleagues (2000)
Spirituality is a personal and private belief that transcend the material aspects of life and give a deep sense of wholeness,connectedness, and openness to the infinite. This is said by
Puchalski (2014)
Beauregard and O'Leary ( 2007)
Sinnott (2002)
Myers and his colleagues (2000)
Embraces connections with oneself,others and higher being
Spirituality
Religiosity
Physical
Psychological
It is communal. A formal attachment to the set of beliefs,values and practices of a particular religious act
Religiosity
Physical
Spirituality
Psychological
A person can be spiritual without being religious
True
False
Ties that bond people and nature together
Affinity with nature
Ecopsychology
Well Being
Life satisfaction
Concerned with the fundamental interconnections between humans and the natural world through a phenomenological and sensorial link
Affinity with nature
Ecopsychology
Well Being
Life satisfaction
Inner,personal construct, associated with self-esteem and self-understanding
Affinity with nature
Ecopsychology
Well Being
Life satisfaction
Contentment one has with the direction his life is going
Affinity with nature
Ecopsychology
Well Being
Life satisfaction
Emotional result of life satisfaction
Happiness
Sadness
Stupidness
Excitement
Life satisfaction can refer to the desire to change one's life, satisfaction with the past, satisfaction with the future and significant other's views of one's life. This is said by
Diener et al
Goleman
Bar-On
James Montealegre
These are characteristics of people with high level of well-being and life satisfaction except
Self Perception
Self-Acceptance
Innovation
Control of behavior
Sinong pinakapogi?
Actions or activities concerned with achieving and using power in a nation or society
Politics
Political Self
Active Citizenship
Self
"Man is by nature a political animal"
Myers
Aristotle
Goleman
Bar-On
Anchored on the inclination to participate in political activities that should serve the interests of all sectors of the society
Self
Politics
Political Self
Active Citizenship
Process of sharing decisions which affects one's life and the life of a community in which one lives
Active Citizenship
Politics
Political Self
Democracy
Communal government that allows volitional freedom of citizens to make informed choices
Democracy
Politics
Self
Political Self
Politics functions based on a particular social economic and cultural context
True
False
Digital natives
Millennial generation
Gen Z
Gen X
Kahit sino
Purposes of the internet
Social interaction
Entertainment
Information Acquisition and generation
Shield
Norms of appropriate and responsible behavior towards technology use
Digital Citizenship
Active Citizenship
Political Self
Electronic participation in society
Digital Access
Digital Commerce
Digital Literacy
Digital Law
Digital Security ensures the release of information online
True
False
Focuses on how the self evolves from being the self of past,present and future
Time-Oriented lens
Time Perspectives Theory
Possible Selves Theory
"Life can only be understood backwards,but it must be lived forwards."
Soren Kierkegaard
Aristotle
Philip Zambardo
Myerz
Explains how people envision their experiences
Time-Oriented lens
Time Perspectives Theory
Possible Selves Theory
There are 6 perspectives in Philip Zambardo's theory
True
False
People with this perspectives feel like their lives are out of their control
Present-Fatalistic
Present-Hedonistic
Past-Positive
Future-Oriented
People with this perspective based their choices on long term consequences
Present-Fatalistic
Present-Hedonistic
Past-Positive
Future-Oriented
6 Philosophical premises includes:
Not all future selves are positive
Lies in life transitions that have an influence on one's future selves
People are likely to sort, organize and analyze their experiences
Life is good
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