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In intensive interviewing, more details can be elicited through ______.
Theory of Emotion
A psychological framework that attempts to explain the complex relationships between cognitive processes, physiological responses, and the experience and expression of emotions.
Physical Arousal
The physiological response of the body to stimuli, which can manifest in increased heart rate, energy, and often sexual readiness.
Schachter and Singer
Psychologists who developed the Two-Factor Theory of Emotion, which emphasizes the role of physiological arousal and cognitive labels in emotion.
Arousal and Context
A theory that suggests the interpretation of emotions or responses is influenced by the physiological state of arousal and the context in which it occurs.
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