Stanley Schachter suggested that our emotions depend upon both the degree of physiological arousal we experience and
a. the cognitive label we apply to that arousal
b. whether the arousal is positive or negative
c. our self-esteem
d. the range of emotions considered acceptable in our culture
Answer: A
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