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Erin works at a software company, in charge of the help desk. After being yelled at by a customer about the state of her company's software, she becomes angry, and has to take a short break to calm down.
 
  What makes her anger an emotion, rather than a mood?
  A) It is a simple, unambiguous feeling.
  B) Her response is prolonged.
  C) It has a contextual stimulus.
  D) Her response is not accompanied by facial expressions.
  E) It is cognitive in nature.

Question 2

United States federal law does not allow any exceptions to allow employers to discriminate against employees based on their religion.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Answer to Question 1

C
Explanation: C) Erin's feelings are brought on by being yelled at, which is a contextual stimulus. Her response is short, rather than prolonged. These are both characteristics of emotion.

Answer to Question 2

FALSE
Explanation: United States federal law prohibits employers from discriminating against employers based on their religion, with very few exceptions.



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