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When Spencer took his first ride on the big Ferris wheel, he looked down at the fairground one hundred feet below him and became aware of his high level of physiological arousal. Suddenly he felt frightened. The sequence of events in Spencer's emotional experience reflects the:

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B) James-Lange theory of emotion.

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The James Lange theory of emotion is concerned with the origin and nature of emotion. This theory suggests that emotion is felt after a physiological reaction or bodily responses in the form of increased respiration, increased heart rate or any form of arousal as seen in the example above.

In other words the theory suggests that the emotion we feel is dependent or is as a result of our physiological reaction to stimulus.

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James-Lange theory of emotion

Step-by-step explanation:

When Spencer took his first ride on the big Ferris wheel, he looked down at the fairground one hundred feet below him and became aware of his high level of physiological arousal. Suddenly he felt frightened. The sequence of events in Spencer's emotional experience reflects the JAMES-LANGE THEORY OF EMOTION

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