Multiple Choice
Jamie says he often gets "hot under the collar" even for the slightest of provocations. Cognitive theorists would probably suggest that his anger is prompted by
A) a tendency for his heightened physiological arousal to affect his thinking.
B) underlying cognitive dissonance.
C) deep-seated frustration that is activated by these situations.
D) situations that touch upon unresolved conflicts from the past.
E) angering thoughts he experiences in these situations.
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