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[https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/well-quiz-the-mind-behind-the-eyes/ Quiz: How well can you read emotions?]
[https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/well-quiz-the-mind-behind-the-eyes/ Quiz: How well can you read emotions?]
= Taxonomies =
[[Nonviolent Communication]] [https://www.cnvc.org/training/resource/feelings-inventory feelings] words fall into the following categories:
{|
!width="50%"|Satisfied Needs !!width="50%"|Unsatisfied Needs
|-
|valign="top"|
* Affectionate
* Engaged
* Hopeful
* Confident
* Excited
* Grateful
* Inspired
* Joyful
* Exhilarated
* Peaceful
* Refreshed
|valign="top"|
* Afraid
* Annoyed
* Angry
* Aversion
* Confused
* Disconnected
* Disquiet
* Embarrassed
* Fatique
* Pain
* Sad
* Tense
* Vulnerable
* Yearning
|}
Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence Mood Meter
[https://www.6seconds.org/2020/08/11/plutchik-wheel-emotions/ Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions] has eight basic emotions (based on studying animals):
{|cellspacing="10"
!align="right"|Emotion!!align="left"|Opposite!!align="left"|Physiological Responses
|-
|align="right"|Joy||Sadness||''Connect'' vs ''withdraw''
|-
|align="right"|Fear||Anger||''Get small and hide'' vs ''get big and loud''
|-
|align="right"|Anticipation||Surprise||''Examine closely'' vs ''jump back''
|-
|align="right"|Disgust||Trust||''Reject'' vs ''embrace''
|}
The wheel represents intensity and also combinations.

Latest revision as of 18:25, 22 March 2022

Quiz: How well can you read emotions?

Taxonomies

Nonviolent Communication feelings words fall into the following categories:

Satisfied Needs Unsatisfied Needs
  • Affectionate
  • Engaged
  • Hopeful
  • Confident
  • Excited
  • Grateful
  • Inspired
  • Joyful
  • Exhilarated
  • Peaceful
  • Refreshed
  • Afraid
  • Annoyed
  • Angry
  • Aversion
  • Confused
  • Disconnected
  • Disquiet
  • Embarrassed
  • Fatique
  • Pain
  • Sad
  • Tense
  • Vulnerable
  • Yearning

Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence Mood Meter


Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions has eight basic emotions (based on studying animals):

Emotion Opposite Physiological Responses
Joy Sadness Connect vs withdraw
Fear Anger Get small and hide vs get big and loud
Anticipation Surprise Examine closely vs jump back
Disgust Trust Reject vs embrace

The wheel represents intensity and also combinations.