Multiple Choice
Which of the following are the three dimensions of Wundt's tridimensional theory of feelings?
A) pleasure/displeasure;tension/relaxation;excitement/depression.
B) clarity/opaqueness;tension/relaxation;excitement/depression.
C) tension/ relaxation;pleasure/depression;clarity/opaqueness.
D) pleasure/pain;tension/relief;mania/depression.
E) intensity/extensity;immediacy/delay;pleasure/displeasure.
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