Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Primary emotions B. Secondary emotions C. McDonaldization D. Feeling rules E. Socioemotional econorry F. Physiological charne G. Moral emotions H. Enotional labe! I Emotional intelligence J. Gemeirschaft K. Homophily L. Emotion culture M. Sympathy account N. Feelings O. Power-status approach P. Distributive justice Q. Procedure justice R. Interaction ritual S. Emotional scripts T. Emotional energy U. Situational cues V. Emotiomal cues W. Cybemetic approach X. Sociocentricmodel Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains Z. Gesellschaft AA Mood BB. Sentiment CC. Affect DD. Emotions EE. Expressive gestures FF. Emotion work GG. Affect theory of social excharge HH. Edgework II. Emotional discrimination
-____ Emotions that derive from primary emotions when we attach varying meanings to primary emotions.
Histogram
A type of bar graph used in statistics to represent the distribution of a dataset by showing the frequencies of different intervals of values.
Tails
Refers to the extreme ends of the distribution curve, highlighting areas of very low probability in statistical analysis.
Coefficient of Variation
A measure of relative variability that expresses the standard deviation as a proportion of the mean, commonly used to compare the degree of variation from one data series to another.
Dispersion
The degree to which a distribution is stretched or squeezed, often measured by statistics such as range, variance, or standard deviation.