Asked by
Latrenda Perkins
on Dec 23, 2024Verified
The two-factor theory of emotion would have difficulty explaining why a
A) person comes to fear snakes after he sees someone else bitten by one.
B) person's fear of snakes is reduced after she receives a calming tranquilizer.
C) person automatically fears snakes even though he thinks they are attractive and harmless.
D) person's fear of snakes is reduced after she learns that most snakes are harmless.
Two-factor Theory
A theory suggesting that emotional experiences arise from a combination of physiological arousal and a cognitive label for that arousal.
Snakes
Limbless, elongated reptiles belonging to the suborder Serpentes, known for their slithering movement.
- Acknowledge the impact of cognitive actions in the creation of emotional states.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the impact of cognitive actions in the creation of emotional states.