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Question 1 1 / 1 pts Which of the following is not considered a moral emotion Desire is not considered a moral emotion
Question 2 1 / 1 pts The authors of this chapter compare their approach to moral emotions to William James
The authors of this chapter compare their approach to moral emotions to a. William James and his overall philosophy of pragmatism.
Question 3 Emotions serve as effective feedback to let the owner of the emotions know their progress toward the goal directed behavior.
Question 4 This emotion arises following unintentional and intentional transgressions toward others to include failing to meet obligations and commitments Guilt arises following unintentional and intentional transgressions toward others to include failing to meet obligations and commitments.
Question 5 This emotion is said to be the most complicated and arouses awareness of the self: Shame is said to be the most complicated and arouses awareness of the self.
Question 6 John, in America, encounters a situation that produces high rates of guilt. Which emotion does the research say a man in Zambia would experience in this same type of situation: A man in Zambia would experience guilt in this same type of situation.
Question 7 Which area of the brain is not mentioned by Innocenti as being involved in moral decisions: The is corpus callosum
is not mentioned by Innocenti as being involved in moral decisions.
Question 8 Reactions after reading a moral dilemma that is based on instincts, and not on cognitively control responses, are called: Reactions after reading a moral dilemma that is based on instincts and not on cognitively control responses are called deontological responses.
Question 9 Damasio used patients with a lesion to the _______ to show its involvement in decisions that should produce avoidance of loss and increase autonomic responding such as sweating and heart rates. Damasio used patients with a lesion to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex to show its involvement in decisions that should produce avoidance of loss and increase autonomic responding such as sweating and heart rates.
Question 10 One of the significant differences shown in the research study from Chapter 5 was found in Figure 5.8 which illustrates: One of the significant differences shown in the research study from Chapter 5 (illustrated in Figure 5.8) is that when making utilitarian decisions, reaction times are faster.
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