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Which of the following are examples of learned emotions?

Sadness, anger, and fear

Extroversion and cooperation

Good and evil

Love, guilt, and shame

Answer :

I believe the answer is the last one love, guilt, and shame.
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kevinserman

Answer:

Love, guilt, and shame

Explanation:

We know that emotions come to be an affective state that all people experience, and that they consist of subjective reactions to the environment that are accompanied by various endocrine and organic changes.

But sometimes we tend to understand emotions only those that are called innate (or primary), and that have long played a key and fundamental role for the survival of the human being.

Emotions are perceived as mental and bodily states - sometimes very - intense, and among the most basic we find fear, surprise, anger, aversion, sadness and joy.

But our behavior and emotional psychology are not exhausted in them, and precisely from reasoning and language appear other emotions that differ from basic or innate and that can be considered as acquired, learned or secondary.

Among these acquired emotions we find, for example, boredom, satisfaction, pleasure, guilt, complacency, guilt, jealousy, dislike, love, shame.

To some extent we could say that acquired emotions tend to expand innate, so that what we can feel at each moment is complemented every second with complete and individual emotions.

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