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Emotions are brief events or episodes.

A. True
B. False

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Final answer:

Emotions are not brief events or episodes. They are subjective states of being that combine subjective experience, expression, cognitive appraisal, and physiological responses.

Step-by-step explanation:

False. Emotions are not brief events or episodes.

They are subjective states of being that combine subjective experience, expression, cognitive appraisal, and physiological responses.

Emotions can be relatively intense and occur in response to something we experience. They are different from moods, which refer to prolonged, less intense affective states.

Various theories of emotion have been proposed to explain how the different components interact with each other.

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