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    In the Opponent-Process Theory, the Three Pairs of Processes Are
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In the Opponent-Process Theory, the Three Pairs of Processes Are

Question 136

Question 136

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In the opponent-process theory, the three pairs of processes are


A) red-green, blue-yellow, black-white.
B) red-blue, green-yellow, black-white.
C) red-yellow, blue-green, black-white.
D) dependent upon the individual's experience.

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