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AP Psychology 1.5 Motivation and Emotion. Which of the following statements supports Darwin's hypothesis about emotion?
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AP Psychology 1.5 Motivation and Emotion. Which of the following statements supports Darwin's hypothesis about emotion?
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- 00:04
And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by
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emotional expression primarily found in the human male in the form of grunts, nods [Man approaches woman]
- 00:11
and fist pumps.. Here's todays question Darwin was one of the first scientists
- 00:17
to consider the importance of emotional expression which of the following
- 00:20
statements supports his hypothesis about emotion and here are your potential answers
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- 00:24
....well you might know
- 00:32
Charles Darwin as that dude who went to an island and instead of befriending of [Darwin with a volleyball]
- 00:35
volleyball came up with a bunch of really important theories but he also
- 00:38
had some theories about feelings.. but what is emotional expression aside from
- 00:43
an alternate name for emojis well emotional expressions are observable [People holding emotion signs]
- 00:47
verbal or nonverbal behaviors that communicate an internal state these can
- 00:51
take the form of facial movements like smiling and frowning or behaviors like
- 00:55
laughing and tearing up the first few minutes of Up... So Darwin's hypothesis about [Man crying in a theater]
- 01:01
emotion supported by the statement that A) species evolved without regard for
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emotional expression well Darwin considered emotional expression to have [Darwin on an island and man appears]
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at least some importance for a species and A) seems to suggest the opposite and B)
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goes the other extreme stating that evolution of a species is defined by [Turtle crawls by another turtle]
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emotional expression take it easy B)...What about the statements that C) all
- 01:20
species began with the ability to express emotion huh have you ever seen a [Worm peering out of the ground]
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worm smile well there are plenty of species out there that can't express
- 01:28
emotion and Darwin knew that was Darwin's hypothesis supported by the [Darwin in chains]
- 01:32
idea that E) emotional expression does not include body movements only facial
- 01:37
expressions, hand gestures, postures, shrugs the list of ways the body expresses [Darwin giving body expressions]
- 01:42
emotion goes on and on so let's scratch this one off and move on that means that
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Darwin's hypothesis about emotion is supported by the statement that D) the
- 01:50
ability to express emotion evolves as the species evolved Darwin believed that [Darwin on an island and man with happy face appears]
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emotional expression was a critical form of communication and that the ability of
- 01:58
the species to express emotion helped improve survival rates, well if emotional [Lion in the wild and monkey holding emotion sign walks by]
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expression helps us survive yes it's time to watch
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