Monica is kicking a soccer ball with her brother in her front yard. When the ball rolls into the street, Monica runs into the st
reet to retrieve it, and her father yells at her from the window. Monica becomes upset when her father raises his voice. How do the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion and the James-Lange theory of emotion differ in explaining Monica's response to her father's raised voice?
First of all It doesn't say that she's sweating or trembling when her father yelled at her so that's an obvious reason why its not the Cannon-Bard theory.
The Cannon-Bard theory proposes that Monica’s emotional state and physiological arousal occur simultaneously, whereas the James-Lange theory proposes that Monica’s physiological arousal precedes her emotional state.
I think the bake sale would be better because, if one we're to do a car wash they may not know how to wash a car and selling baked goods is WAY easier than a car wash. A car wash can be bad depending on the weather and the bake sale. So I would chose the bake sale, it's easier, faster and much more.