A snarling dog approached Rob suddenly. He began to sweat, his heart beat more rapidly, and his muscles tensed. According to the James-Lange theory, Rob first felt the emotion of fear:
a. right after seeing the dog and before physiological arousal began
b. right after the physiological arousal began
c. at the same time as the physiological arousal began
d. right after he evaluated or appraised the physiological arousal
B
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a) Japanese b) Korean c) American d) European
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a. pick the most appropriate idea to solve a problem. b. quickly recall synonyms when given a word. c. solve a problem quickly and accurately. d. generate many interesting, novel ideas.
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A. antidepressant drugs are only effective for compulsions involving checking B. psychoanalysis is highly effective C. spontaneous recovery of obsessions occurs within minutes of the therapy session D. not all people respond to drug treatment