The view that the cognitive interpretation or appraisal of physiological reactions drives the subjective experience of emotion is known as:

a. the commonsense view of emotions
b. the two-factor theory of emotion
c. the James-Lange theory of emotion
d. the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion


B

Psychology

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a. ?storage and retrieval b. ?attention and integration c. ?transduction and transporting d. ?encoding and transcription

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a. biological, safety, attachment, esteem, self-actualization b. biological, attachment, safety, self-actualization, esteem c. attachment, self-actualization, esteem, safety, biological d. self-actualization, biological, attachment, safety, esteem

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Emme selectively attends to and better recalls emotionally positive over negative information. Emme has the ability to maximize positive emotion and dampen negative emotion. This ability is known as

A) gerotranscendence. B) ego differentiation. C) ego transcendence. D) affect optimization.

Psychology