The sequence of components for emotion according to the cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion is:
A. stimulus, interpretation, bodily response, emotional feeling
B. stimulus, interpretation, emotional feeling, bodily response
C. stimulus, emotional feeling, interpret, bodily response
D. stimulus, emotional feeling, bodily response, interpret
Answer: B
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