A. Control
B. Critical
C. Relevant
D. Irrelevant
Author: Lubaba Zarshal
A. James-Lange theory.
B. Catharsis hypothesis.
C. Relative deprivation theory.
D. Two-factor theory.
A. Behavioral
B. Health
C. Forensic
D. Educational
A. Being well educated
B. Being over 50 years old
C. Having children
D. Having a meaningful religious faith
A. Cartharsis hypothesis.
B. Relative deprivation principle.
C. Feel-good, do-good phenomenon.
D. Adaptation-level phenomenon.
A. An avoidance-avoidance conflict
B. An approach-approach conflict
C. A double approach-avoidance conflict
D. An approach-avoidance conflict
A. Cannon-Bard theory.
B. Relative deprivation principle.
C. Adaptation-level phenomenon
D. Catharsis hypothesis.
A. Thalamus
B. Hypothalamus
C. Hippocampus
D. Amygdala
A. Hopefulness
B. Surprise
C. Happiness
D. Contempt
A. Facial feedback effect.
B. Relative deprivation principle
C. Adaptation-level phenomenon
D. Catharsis hypothesis.