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Match the term with the definition that most closely describes it.Terms will be used only once.
-May appear severe at the time of its observance but will eventually resolve without any residual effect
Affective Regulation
The ability to manage one's emotional state, either to diminish negative emotions or to generate and maintain positive emotions.
Negative Emotions
Refers to feelings that are unpleasant or undesirable, such as sadness, anger, and fear.
Positive Emotions
Feelings such as happiness, joy, love, and enthusiasm, which are generally associated with positive experiences and outcomes.
Emotional Intelligence Test
An assessment designed to measure an individual's ability to perceive, use, understand, manage, and regulate emotions in themselves and others.
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