How does exposure to positive emotions affect the physiological arousal associated with anxiety?
a) Positive emotions (a mental state) have no effect on arousal (a physiological state).
b) Positive emotions increase arousal levels associated with anxiety.
c) Positive emotions produce rapid decreases in anxiety-related physiological arousal.
d) Positive emotions cause a rapid spike in arousal, followed by a prolonged decrease back to original arousal levels.
Answer: c
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a. 10 percent b. 30 percent c. 50 percent d. 70 percent
From the perspective of _______ it is logically impossible for both determinism and free will to be true.
a. discordance theory b. incompatibilism c. dissonance theory d. the law of excluded middle
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When a person reduces anxiety and actually improves performance in a risky situation by anticipating a poorer outcome, this is called __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word