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jparksx

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Why would cognitive attributional processes be involved in helping us label emotions?
 
  a. All arousal has a cognitive component.
  b. All arousal is social in origin.
  c. In many situations, there is more than one plausible cause for arousal.
  d. Extreme arousal short-circuits rational cognitive processes.

Question 2

If you are using the misattribution of arousal principle to plan a first date and you really want your partner to be attracted to you, which of the following activities would you choose?
 
  a. ride the rollercoasters at an amusement park
  b. get tickets to see a slow-moving art film
  c. go out for coffee and make sure your date orders decaf
  d. have a nice meal and wine at a quiet, dimly lit restaurant



mcomstock09

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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