Correct Answer - Option 2 : Emotions may not only occur within individual students but also within the entire class
The emotion is defined as a strong mental or instinctive feeling such as love or fear' involving many bodily processes, and mental states.
Emotion can be defined as the-
- a subjective feeling and the experience of emotions varies from person to person
- “feeling” aspect of consciousness, characterized by certain physical arousal, certain behavior that reveals the feeling to the outside world, and an inner awareness of feelings.
- Emotion is a complex pattern associated with mood, temperament, personality and disposition, and motivation.
- Interest, enthusiasm, boredom, laughter, empathy, action, curiosity are examples of positive emotions.
- Apathy, grief, fear, hatred, shame, blame, regret, resentment, anger, hostility are examples of negative emotions.
- Emotions, as we experience them, move us internally, and this process involves physiological as well as psychological reactions.
Thus from the above-mentioned points, it is clear that 'emotions may not only occur within individual students but also the entire class' has been least discussed in the psychology of emotion.
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Physiological emotions- increase in heart rate, throbbing temples, increased perspiration, and trembling in your limbs when you are angry or excited about something
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Psychological emotion- the need for achievement, affiliation, power, curiosity and exploration, and self-actualization motives.