Compare and contrast the three classic theories of emotion.
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Answers should include: The three classic theories of emotion describe the relationships between the physical sensations and subjective feelings of an emotion. The James-Lange theory views this relationship as sequential and dependent, with physical sensations giving rise to subjective feelings. The Cannon-Bard theory views physical sensations and subjective feelings to be independent and simultaneous. Like James-Lange, the Schachter-Singer theory views the relationship between physical sensations and subjective feelings to be sequential, but unlike James-Lange, the Schachter-Singer theory postulates general arousal rather than physical sensations that are specific to each emotional state.
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