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Zepler [3.9K]
3 years ago
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​According to contemporary views of emotion, an emphasis on what factor may account for the vast range of emotional reactions th

at individuals have toward the same event?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Andreyy893 years ago
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Answer:

Appraisal

Explanation:

In psychology, appraisals refer to how our own tendencies to mix up our evaluation toward a certain event with outer personal emotion. This will lead to different perspectives when different people are asked to describe a certain event.

For example, someone who is abused by their parents tends to rationalize the abuse as a form of love. So, when these people see a man abusing his wife, for example, there might be a chance that they interpret the abuse as a sign that the man is loving the woman. This type of exception would not exist among people who grow up in a loving family.

So even though those people view the exact same things, the interpretation that they have toward that event might be completely different depending on their emotions.

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