One problem with the commonsense view of emotion, the James-Lange theory of emotion, and the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion is that all three of these theories fail to consider the role of:
a. physiological responses in the experience of emotions
b. expressive reactions in the experience of emotions
c. cognitive interpretations in the experience of emotions
d. the interaction between physiological responses and subjective experiences
C
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A. naturalistic-observation B. case study C. correlation D. standardized test
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a. puts a stent in the heart to redirect blood flow b. a thin flexible tube is inserted through an artery c. takes a blood vessel from elsewhere in the body, and use it to redirect blood flow around a severely blocked artery d. consists of a surgical procedure where the blocked artery is cleaned out by laser surgery
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a. What are the origins of prejudice? b. Are there gender differences in prejudice? c. Are there differences in how various racial groups express prejudice? d. What is the role of early childhood experiences in the formation of prejudice?
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A. Exaggeration B. Threats C. Contradiction D. Support