According to cognitive appraisal theory, emotions consist of a primary appraisal that involves _____ and a secondary appraisal that involves _____.
A) security motivation; growth motivation
B) growth motivation; security motivation
C) high-level cognition and the rational system; physiological arousal and the experiential system
D) physiological arousal and the experiential system; high-level cognition and the rational system
Answer: D) physiological arousal and the experiential system; high-level cognition and the rational system
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