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chandani

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If the a-process tends to decrease body temperature, then the b-process will attempt to
 
  A) again decrease body temperature.
  B) first increase and then decrease body temperature.
  C) first decrease and then increase body temperature.
  D) increase body temperature.

Question 2

According to the opponent-process theory of emotion, the purpose of the b-process is to
 
  A) indicate when learning has occurred.
  B) counteract the a-process.
  C) facilitate the emotional event.
  D) facilitate the a-process.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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