According to Schachter and Singer, the emotion experienced by participants who were injected with adrenaline and then exposed to a confederate of the experimenter who acted giddy was due to:

A) activation of the amygdala in the participant.
B) the behaviour of the confederate and not due to the adrenaline.
C) activation of the frontal cortex by the adrenaline.
D) the participant interpreting the arousal as having positive valence.


D) the participant interpreting the arousal as having positive valence.

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