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There Is a Kind of Power Derived from Simply Knowing

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There is a kind of power derived from simply knowing something that others would like to know. For example, because of their ability to compile facts and report on latest trends, thus influencing the fate of companies or individuals, editors of trade publications are an example of those with:


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James-Lange Theory

The James-Lange Theory proposes that emotion is the experience of physiological responses to external stimuli, suggesting that we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, and afraid because we tremble.

Two-Factor Theory

A psychological theory that proposes that human emotions are composed of two factors: physiological arousal and cognitive label.

Cannon-Bard Theory

A theory in psychology that suggests emotions and physiological responses such as heart rate increase occur simultaneously.

Guilty Knowledge Test

A psychological assessment used in criminal investigations that measures physiological responses to determine whether the subject knows details about a crime.

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