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2258-1_22MGMT3080007 Test 1
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When we mimic, feel or catch the emotions or feelings of someone else, we are experiencing:
Options
A.attitude copying
B.emotional contagion
C.mood conversion
D.emotional conversion
E.personal feeling transference
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Question restatement: When we mimic, feel or catch the emotions or feelings of someone else, we are experiencing:\n\nOption 1: 'attitude copying' — This term would imply duplicating someone’s stated beliefs or dispositions, but it isn’t the established term for mirroring emotional states. It confuses social learning with affective resonance and lacks the precise psychologi......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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