Asked by Payton Lucas on May 15, 2024
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In an experiment to test the spillover effect,college men were injected with epinephrine prior to spending time with an experimenter's accomplice who acted either euphoric or irritated. Which individuals in this experiment were LEAST likely to experience the emotion demonstrated by the experimenter's accomplice?
A) those who were led to think the injection would produce no physiological arousal
B) those who were promised a large sum of money for participating in the experiment
C) those who were told that the injection would cause them to become physiologically aroused
D) those who were asked to run in place after receiving the injection
Spillover Effect
The phenomenon where an occurrence in one context or part of life affects another context or part of life.
Physiological Arousal
Refers to the physical responses of the body, such as increases in heart rate or hormone levels, triggered by emotions, exercise, or stimuli that indicate the body's level of alertness and readiness to respond.
Epinephrine
A hormone and neurotransmitter also known as adrenaline, important for the body's fight-or-flight response.
- Grasp the concept of emotional contagion and the spillover effect.
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Learning Objectives
- Grasp the concept of emotional contagion and the spillover effect.
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