Schachter–Singer's two-factor theory suggests that emotions are the result of:

A) a physiological arousal without interpretation by the brain.
B) brain activity without physiological arousal.
C) your brain trying to make sense of your body's physiological response to a situation.
D) your body's physiological response to emotional signals sent from your brain.


C) your brain trying to make sense of your body's physiological response to a situation.

Psychology

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a. Roe. b. Barker. c. Stokols. d. Moos.

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Higher task and lower ego goal orientation are associated with

A. more favorable sportsmalike attitudes, but more antisocial behavior B. less favorable sportsmanlike attitudes and less antisocial behavior C. more favorable sportsmanlike attitudes and less antisocial behavior D. less favorable sportsmanlike attitudes and more antisocial behavior

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_______________ is one's genetic makeup, based on the sequencing of the nucleotides we term A, C, G, and T

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The focus of psychosocial development in adolescence, according to Erik Erikson, is __________ formation.

A. trust B. identity C. integrity D. industry

Psychology