Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The analytical rumination hypothesis is associated with the emotion of anger
2. You are deciding whether or not to go on the “Merry Mixer” ride at the PlayLand amuesment park and conclude that you should not get on it due to your medical condition. This corresponds to the reactive stage of processing in the CogAff architecture
3. Kismet has visual sensors but not auditory ones
4. Emilio is serving as a participant in a psychology experiment. He studies a list of words like “cemetery” while induced into a bad mood. According to mood congruent memory he will be more likely to remember the word “skeleton” when he is also in a bad mood when trying to recall the initial list of words
5. Memory for personal events that happen during important or emergency situations are known as flashbulb memories
1. FALSE
2. FALSE
3. FALSE
4. TRUE
5. TRUE
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a. True b. False