Those subjects who were given epinephrine (blindly) and were later put in a happy situation reported feeling happy. Why?
A. Subjects interpreted their arousal by examining their situation, and concluded they were happy because of the situation.
B. They were smiling.
C. Their specific pattern of physiological arousal was interpreted as happiness.
D. Their facial feedback was consistent with the emotional feeling of happiness.
Answer: A
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