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Ginger has a wonderful job but decides to interview for a position at another company so that she can practice her interviewing skills. Ginger is not nervous during this interview because she does not believe her well-being is affected by the outcome. Her emotional experience is best explained by ____ theory.
 
  a. Cannon's central
  b. James's peripheral
  c. Maslow's hierarchy
  d. Lazarus's cognitive appraisal

Question 2

In class, both Ned and Allen are called out by the teacher for their performance on the science exam. In Neds culture, it is considered a reward to be individually recognized in a group, so he is happy. In Allens culture, it is considered a dishonor to the group for him to be singled out, so he feels shame. The theory of emotion that best accounts for these different experiences is ____.
 
  a. the conceptual acts model
  b. the opponent-process theory
  c. Cannons central theory
  d. Maslows hierarchy



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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