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    According to the Valence-Arousal Model of Emotion, Sadness Would Be
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According to the Valence-Arousal Model of Emotion, Sadness Would Be

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According to the valence-arousal model of emotion, sadness would be described as the following:


A) high arousal and negative valence
B) low arousal and negative valence
C) high arousal and positive valence
D) low arousal and positive valence

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