When conducting experiments on the physiological component of emotions, one has to be very careful about interpreting the data because
a. the nervous system is not a reliable bodily system to test.
b. the physiological tests that measure the responses of the nervous system are not likely to accurately assess a person's physiological states.
c. the emotion that corresponds to a specific reaction in the nervous system is not always clear.
d. emotions are rarely thought to have a physiological component in today's research.
Question 2
Making sure tasks in a cross-cultural study are equivalent can pose a significant challenge for researchers.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false