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Who Argued That Our Emotional Reactions to Specific Situations Can

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Question 92

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Who argued that our emotional reactions to specific situations can occur rapidly and prior to any conscious interpretations of those situations?


A) Walter Cannon
B) Stanley Schachter
C) Robert Zajonc
D) Jerome Singer

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