Tip 1 Flashcards

(26 cards)

1
Q

What is the primary benefit of smiling?

A

Smiling can improve mood and reduce stress.

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2
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True or False: Smiling is contagious.

A

True

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3
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Fill in the blank: A smile can trigger the release of ______ in the brain.

A

endorphins

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4
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What facial muscles are primarily involved in smiling?

A

The zygomaticus major and minor.

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5
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a benefit of smiling? A) Reduces pain B) Increases stress C) Boosts immune system

A

B) Increases stress

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6
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Short Answer: How does smiling affect interpersonal relationships?

A

It enhances attraction and fosters connections.

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7
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True or False: Smiling can help in professional settings.

A

True

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8
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Fill in the blank: Smiling can help to create a ______ atmosphere.

A

positive

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9
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What term describes a smile that involves the eyes?

A

Duchenne smile.

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10
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following scenarios might prompt someone to smile? A) Receiving good news B) Hearing a sad story C) Being scolded

A

A) Receiving good news

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Short Answer: What effect does smiling have on others?

A

It can make others feel more comfortable and happy.

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12
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True or False: Smiling can influence your own feelings of happiness.

A

True

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13
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Fill in the blank: Smiling can help to reduce ______ during public speaking.

A

anxiety

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14
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What is the psychological term for the phenomenon where smiling can improve one’s mood?

A

Facial feedback hypothesis.

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Multiple Choice: Which age group is most likely to smile? A) Infants B) Teenagers C) Elderly

A

A) Infants

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16
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Short Answer: Why is smiling considered a universal expression?

A

Because it is recognized across cultures as a sign of happiness.

17
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True or False: Smiling can lower blood pressure.

18
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Fill in the blank: Studies show that smiling can enhance ______ in the workplace.

19
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What is the effect of a genuine smile on social interactions?

A

It fosters trust and warmth.

20
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Multiple Choice: What can a smile indicate in a social context? A) Disinterest B) Happiness C) Anger

21
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Short Answer: How can smiling be used as a communication tool?

A

It can convey friendliness and approachability.

22
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True or False: All cultures interpret smiling in the same way.

23
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Fill in the blank: Smiling can increase a person’s ______ in social situations.

24
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What is one way to encourage more smiling in daily life?

A

Practice gratitude and positive thinking.

25
Multiple Choice: Which of the following can lead to more smiles? A) Stressful environments B) Positive interactions C) Negative feedback
B) Positive interactions
26
Short Answer: Name one health benefit associated with smiling.
It can boost the immune system.