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Unit 7 – Motivation, Emotion, and Personality
Topic 7.3
Regarding Zajonc-LeDoux Theory, why might a person experience an immediate fear response upon seeing a snake before identifying it consciously?
Because some emotional reactions, particularly simple likes, dislikes, and fears happen instantly without conscious appraisal according to this theory.
Because the person has a phobia of snakes, which leads to immediate fear responses.
Due to the person's ability to identify threats subconsciously.
Due to memory recall of previous fearful encounters with snakes triggering instantaneous fear reaction even without conscious identification of the snake yet.
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