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Three Factors Intensified from the Beginning of the 20th Century

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Three factors intensified from the beginning of the 20th century until after World War II, contributing to a general increase in the crime rate. Which is not one of these factors?


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Cannon-Bard Theory

A theory of emotion that proposes emotions and physiological responses occur simultaneously and independently in response to a stimulus.

Autonomic Activation

The activation or response of the autonomic nervous system, including physiological changes such as heart rate and respiration rate, typically in reaction to stress or emotional arousal.

Emotional Experience

The complex state of consciousness or feeling resulting from the body's reactions to external stimuli, characterized by psychological changes and often accompanied by various physiological responses.

James-Lange Theory

A theory of emotion that suggests physical arousal precedes the experience of emotion, implying people feel emotions because they perceive their bodies' physiological responses.

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