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Primary emotions wheel by Plutchik - types of emotions in psychology
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Emotions and Feelings Icons (flat PPT clipart)
Primary dyads in Plutchik wheel of emotions
Slide Content
The slide presents the concept of 'Primary dyads in Plutchik wheel of emotions,' detailing eight pairs of primary emotions and their association. These pairs include Optimism, Love, Submission, Awe, Disapproval, Remorse, Contempt, and Aggressiveness, each connected with a specific emotion from Plutchik's wheel like Joy, Trust, Fear, Surprise, Sadness, Disgust, Anger, and Anticipation. The dyads suggest a more nuanced emotional interplay, demonstrating how complex feelings can be derived from the basic ones.
Graphical Look
- The title is prominently displayed at the top in large blue font.
- There is a circular wheel in the center divided into eight colored segments, each representing a different emotion.
- Inside each colored segment is a white icon symbolizing the respective emotion.
- Each segment is paired with another via a plus sign, indicating a combination of emotions to create a dyad.
- Each dyad is labeled with a specific name, such as "Optimism" or "Love," in a black font that is easy to read.
- Placeholder text is present underneath the title for the presenter to add their own description.
- The slide background is light gray, creating contrast with the colorful emotion wheel.
The slide has a clean and modern look, with a mix of colorful segments and simplistic icons representing different emotions. The structure is visually balanced, making it easy to understand the relationships between emotions at a glance.
Use Cases
- To illustrate the complexity of human emotions in a psychology or human behavior lecture.
- As a tool during corporate workshops focusing on emotional intelligence and interpersonal relationships.
- To aid HR professionals in discussing workplace dynamics and conflict resolution strategies.
- In a marketing presentation to explain consumer behavior and emotional responses to different stimuli.