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    Affective Reactions Differ from Emotions in a Number of Ways
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Affective Reactions Differ from Emotions in a Number of Ways

Question 3

Question 3

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Affective reactions differ from emotions in a number of ways. For example, affective reactions tend to ____.


A) occur more automatically
B) involve a stronger behavioral component
C) be more likely to relate to particular events
D) be more complex

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