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Lynna [10]
3 years ago
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According to the Schachter-Singer two-factor theory of emotion, emotions consist of two factors: ________. Group of answer choic

es physiological and arousal physiological and cognitive stimulus and appraisal time and fear
Social Studies
1 answer:
Lilit [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:physiological and cognitive

Explanation:

According to the Schacter–Singer theory, our emotions are based on two factors which are physiological arousal that is followed by cognitive labelling.

When we get physiological aroused it doesn't creat an emotion but out cognitive label create the emotions that we feel after physiological arousal.

For example if you walk in a dark , maybe on the road at night and someone walks towards you , someone you don't recognise, first thing is you see the person that you don't know coming towards you. Second thing is your heart may start to beat fast and you may be shaking.

The fast beating heart and shaking of the body is caused by fear. You can leave this as you being frightened. The environment also plays the role on how you cognitively label the situation such as in this case it's dark probably you would interpret the situation diffrent if it was during the day.

Physical arousal is here, the heart beating fast and body shaking. Cognitive label is how you are able to relate your heart beating fast and body shaking to fear.

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