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Microeconomics analyzes the performance of the whole Canadian economy and the global economy.
Two-factor Theory
A psychological model proposing that human emotions are composed of two factors: physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation of that arousal.
Physiological Responses
Automatic reactions of the body to internal or external stimuli, such as changes in heart rate or hormone levels.
Two-factor Theory
A psychological theory that asserts that human emotions are derived from a combination of physiological arousal and cognitive label.
Stanley Schachter
An American psychologist known for his development of the Two Factor Theory of Emotion, which suggests that emotions are determined by physiological arousal and cognitive labeling.
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