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According to the So-Called ""Hedonic"" View of Emotion Effects on Information

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According to the so-called ""hedonic"" view of emotion effects on information processing, people seek to experience and maintain positive affective states. What does this mean for depth of information processing?


A) People in a negative state will be unmotivated to engage in deep information processing because they expect any new information to be negative
B) People in a positive affective state will deeply analyze incoming information in the hopes of finding even more reason to be happy
C) People already in a positive affective state will not engage in careful information processing in order to protect and prolong their positive affect
D) People in a positive affective state will deeply analyze and question incoming positive information, because they are worried it will turn out to be wrong

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