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      • Because emotions have this communicative signal value, they help solve social problems by evoking responses from others, by signaling the nature of interpersonal relationships, and by providing incentives for desired social behavior (Keltner, 2003).
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  1. Gain an appreciation of the importance of emotion in human life. Understand the functions and meanings of emotion in three areas of life: the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and social–cultural. Give examples of the role and function of emotion in each of the three areas described.

    • Hyisung Hwang, David Matsumoto
    • 2019
  2. Discuss why emotions are important in human life. Describe the functions and meanings of emotion in three areas of life: the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and social–cultural.

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  3. Mar 1, 2018 · Life-saving relationships. New research details how important close emotional connections are for health and well-being, prompting psychologists to call for making strong relationships a public health priority. By Kirsten Weir. March 2018, Vol 49, No. 3. Print version: page 46.

  4. Apr 5, 2016 · Understanding Emotions Is Important to Your Relationship. Conflicts occur, and the trick is to not get triggered. Posted April 5, 2016. We all go through millions of emotions in our relationship,...

  5. Feb 21, 2014 · The lines of action aim at developing interpersonal skills such as empathy, respectively empathetic precision, managing and solving conflicts, self-control of negative emotions, aspects that support personal development and enhance emotional intelligence.

    • Amalia Petrovici, Tatiana Dobrescu
    • 2014
  6. This study examined romantic partner responsiveness to emotional expression and dispositional emotional approach coping as two potential moderators of the effects of experimentally manipulated interpersonal emotional expression on physiological and psychological responses to an acute stressor.

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  8. Social psychologists are interested in all aspects of interpersonal relationships and the ways that psychology can improve those interactions. For example, their research helps us understand how people form attitudes toward others and, when these are harmful — as in the case of prejudice, for example — provides insight into ways to change them.