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docker41 [41]
4 years ago
10

What are the basic emotions on well-being from history

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Levart [38]4 years ago
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EmotionShort-lived, feeling-arousal-purposive-expressive phenomena that help us adapt to the opportunities and challenges we face during important life events4 dimensions of emotion<span>1) Feelings
2) Bodily arousal
3) Purposive
4) Social-expressive</span>
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