A) the type of behaviour involved.
B) the type of bodily pattern involved.
C) our interpretation of the situation.
D) the emotional expression of others.
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A) "I'm shaking because I'm afraid."
B) "I'm afraid because I'm shaking."
C) "My shaking must be due to fear, since my house is on fire."
D) "My fear is a built-in, primary reaction to a dangerous situation."
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A) cognitive
B) evolutionary
C) body-set point
D) settling-point
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A) affiliation
B) aggression
C) nurturance
D) achievement
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A) the experience of emotion depends on autonomic arousal and your cognitive interpretation of that arousal.
B) different patterns of autonomic activation lead to the experience of different emotions.
C) emotions occur when the thalamus sends signals simultaneously to the cortex and to the autonomic nervous system.
D) emotions developed because of their adaptive value.
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A) less; more
B) more; less
C) less; less
D) more; more
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A) a polygraph
B) a galvanic response meter
C) an electromyocardiograph
D) an electroencephalograph
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A) the behavioural component in Danica's emotional experience.
B) the objective component in Danica's emotional experience.
C) the cognitive component in Danica's emotional experience.
D) the physiological component in Danica's emotional experience.
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A) the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion.
B) the common-sense view of emotion.
C) the facial feedback hypothesis.
D) the James-Lange theory of emotion.
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A) the same social needs, but different biological needs.
B) the same biological needs, but different social needs.
C) different biological and social needs.
D) the same biological and social needs.
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A) People who have children are happier than people without children.
B) People who have children are less happy than people without children.
C) People who have children are neither more, nor less, happy than people without children.
D) The more children people have, the happier they tend to be.
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A) self-actualisation.
B) acquisition of territory.
C) reproductive success.
D) material wealth.
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A) independently of autonomic arousal.
B) before autonomic arousal.
C) after autonomic arousal.
D) simultaneously with autonomic arousal.
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A) achieve self-actualisation.
B) maintain homeostasis.
C) ensure their own survival and the survival of their species.
D) experience as much pleasant stimulation as possible.
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A) precedes; follows
B) coincides with; precedes
C) follows; coincides with
D) follows; precedes
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