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Theories of Emotion
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A quick quiz on the theories of emotion
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james-lange theory
cannon-bard theory
schachter's two factor theory
psychology
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Question 1
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[blank_start]The body's reaction is the emotion[blank_end], is the James-Lange theory of emotion
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The body's reaction is the emotion
Reaction in the body creates the emotion
Emotions are influenced by others
Question 2
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A [blank_start]reaction in the body creates the emotion[blank_end], is the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
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Answer
Reaction in the body creates the emotion
Emotions are influenced by others
The body's reaction is the emotion
Question 3
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[blank_start]Emotions are influenced by others[blank_end], is the Schachter's Two Factor theory of emotion
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Emotions are influenced by others
Reaction in the body creates the emotion
The body's reaction is the emotion
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