31) Which of the following theories states that emotions are from our interpretations of our bodily reactions to stimuli? a. Somatic marker theory b. James-Lange theory of emotion c. Cannon-Bard theory of emotion d. Two-factor theory of emotion 32) Which theory states that a stimulus triggers physiological changes that produce emotion? a. Somatic marker theory b. James-Lange theory of emotion c. Cannon-Bard theory of emotion d. Two-factor theory of emotion 33) Which sequence of events in emotional responses is characteristic of the James-Lange theory of emotion? a. Stimulus – emotion – physiological change b. Stimulus –physiological changes – emotion c. Emotion – stimulus – physiological changes d. Emotion – physiological changes – stimulus 34) Which statement best reflects the James-Lange theory of emotion? a. Our hearts race, we see a monster, we feel fear. b. We see a monster, we feel fear, our hearts race. c. We see a monster, our hearts race, we feel fear. d. We feel fear, our hearts race, we see the monster. 35) You are walking through a store when you run into a friend you have not seen in a long time and whom you miss very much. According to the James-Lange theory, what might happen? a. You experience physiological changes followed by a feeling of happiness. b. You feel happiness followed by physiological changes. c. You experience physiological changes and a feeling of happiness simultaneously. d. You experience physiological changes and context appraisal followed by a feeling of happiness. 36) Which theory of emotion proposes that stimuli cause physiological changes in our bodies and emotions result from those physiological changes? a. Somatic marker theory b. James-Lange theory of emotion c. Cannon-Bard theory of emotion d. Two-factor theory of emotion 37) Which statement is most consistent with the James-Lange theory of emotion? a. “I run because I’m afraid.†b. “I’m crying because I’m sad.†c. “I’m happy because I laugh.†d. “I’m anxious because I perspire.†38) Seeing a snake, running away from it, and then becoming frightened is the sequence of events postulated by the ________. a. Somatic marker theory b. James-Lange theory of emotion c. Cannon-Bard theory of emotion d. Two-factor theory of emotion 39) One of the problems associated with asthma is that once patients experience difficulty breathing, they often make their symptoms worse by concentrating on them and/or worrying about them. Consequently, many doctors include relaxation exercises as part of a treatment program to prevent patients from making their asthmatic reactions worse. This example of how our awareness of physiological changes can influence or even cause subsequent emotions is most supportive of which of the following theories of emotion? a. Somatic marker theory b. James-Lange theory of emotion c. Cannon-Bard theory of emotion d. Two-factor theory of emotion 40) Both Hans and Gretchen have a job interview next week. Hans is looking forward to the opportunity the job could provide, and finds he is not stressed out about the interview, whereas Gretchen is extremely stressed and panicking about her interview because she desperately needs the job. What theory of emotion best explains the differences in feelings that Hans and Gretchen are experiencing? a. James-Lange theory b. Discrete emotions theory c. Two-factor theory d. Somatic marker theory