Unlike high affect intensity subjects, low affect intensity subjects:

A. usually do not suffer the troughs of negative emotions.
B. tend to experience the peaks of strong positive emotions.
C. tend to alternate between extreme emotions rapidly.
D. usually experience extreme emotions in feeling extreme emotions.


Answer: A

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