Asked by Sandra Mason on Jul 08, 2024

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The two-factor theory of emotion would have difficulty explaining why a

A) person comes to fear snakes after he sees someone else bitten by one.
B) person's fear of snakes is reduced after she receives a calming tranquilizer.
C) person automatically fears snakes even though he thinks they are attractive and harmless.
D) person's fear of snakes is reduced after she learns that most snakes are harmless.

Two-Factor Theory

Proposes that emotions are based on two factors: physiological arousal and cognitive label; the theory suggests that both are needed to experience emotion fully.

Tranquilizer

A drug used to reduce anxiety and tension, often by depressing the central nervous system.

Automatically

Happening or operating in a way that is automatic, without conscious thought or intention.

  • Identify the biological and mental aspects of emotions.
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BA
benedicta adagbeJul 11, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The two-factor theory of emotion, proposed by Schachter and Singer, suggests that emotion is based on two factors: physiological arousal and cognitive labeling of that arousal. This theory would have difficulty explaining automatic or instinctive emotional responses, such as an automatic fear of snakes (C), that occur without a cognitive appraisal or labeling process.