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Psychological research demonstrates that emotion and reason are direct opposites of each other.
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Some emotions, such as happiness, appear to be recognised by a substantial majority of people in all cultures.
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According to the James-Lange theory, emotions follow from our bodily reactions.
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Two-factor theory proposes that arousal is necessary for emotion.
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The mere exposure effect refers to the finding that repeated presentations of a stimulus lead to less liking of that stimulus.
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Good moods often allow us to consider novel alternatives to problems.
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Money is highly correlated with happiness, especially at high levels of income.
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A few months after hitting it big in a lottery, lottery winners are not much happier than anyone else.
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High self-esteem is essential for good mental health.
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Pessimism is an adaptive strategy for some people.
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According to the Yerkes-Dodson law, we generally do best when we are at our highest level of arousal.
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Obese individuals seem resistant to the effects of leptin.
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Starvation can lead to the symptoms of anorexia.
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Few people are sexually active into their seventies and eighties.
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Scientists are yet to discover a dependable biological marker for sexual orientation.
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When it comes to romantic chemistry, opposites attract.
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In general, people find average faces the most physically attractive.
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Companionate love and passionate love appear to be psychologically and physiologically independent.
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Passion and commitment play a key role in love, but are irrelevant to hate.