In what key way do the ideas of Walter Cannon and Philip Bard differ from the perspective of Richard Lazarus?

A. Cannon and Bard emphasize the brain's role with no cognitive activity.
B. Cannon and Bard emphasize appraisal of only a single response factor.
C. Lazarus emphasizes the interpretation of multiple response factors.
D. Lazarus emphasizes a negative feedback loop based on physiology.


Answer: A

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