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In one study, participants were injected with the hormone adrenaline. When asked how they felt, the participants simply reported the physical changes produced by the drug, saying, "My heart is beating very fast." Some reported feeling "as if" they should be feeling an emotion, but they said they did not feel the emotion itself: "I feel as if I were afraid." These results conflict with the _____ theory of emotion. Select one: a. Ekman b. Cannon c. Two-factor d. James–Lange

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The correct answer is - James-Lange.

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The James-Lange theory of emotion proposed by the American psychologist James which is further studied explained, and developed by the psychologist Lange.

It is a theory that suggests that physiological changes and changes in the body result in developing emotions or specific feelings according to the changes that occurred.

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