Schachter and Singer gave people injections of epinephrine and put them into situations intended to evoke emotions, with varying instructions. What did the experimenters conclude from the results?

a. If you think a drug caused your arousal, you feel less intense emotion.
b. If you think a drug caused your arousal, you feel more intense emotion.
c. If you become highly aroused, you

misinterpret the situation.
d. If you become highly aroused, you feel a variety of mixed emotions.


a

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