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Radiographers can develop good work habits by developing a mental checklist for radiographic procedures and performing them the same way every time.
Emotional Responses
Emotional responses are the feelings and reactions that arise in response to stimuli or situations, influenced by individual's mood, temperament, and experiences.
Two-Factor Theory
A theory that proposes emotions are based on physiological arousal and the cognitive interpretation of that arousal.
Physiological Arousal
The body's acute response to stimuli, characterized by increased physical activity, such as heightened heart rate, blood pressure, and energy levels, often a result of excitement, anxiety, fear, or stress.
Two-Factor Theory
A theory, also known as Schachter-Singer theory, that emotional experience arises from a combination of a state of arousal and a cognitive label for that arousal.
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