What is the relationship between the terms "mood" and "emotion?"
a. A mood is part of an emotion, but an emotion is not part of a mood.
b. An emotion is a response to a specific stimulus, while a mood is a more general free-floating feeling that does not relate directly to a stimulus.
c. An emotion is part of a mood, but a mood is not a part of an emotion.
d. A mood has an affective component, while an emotion has an expressive and a physiological component.
Answer: A
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