Multiple Choice
According to opponent-process theory:
A) the intensity of hedonic state A is reinforced and increased by hedonic state B
B) after an initial peak, hedonic state A is reduced in intensity by hedonic state B
C) hedonic state B quickly decays
D) hedonic state A slowly decays
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