When her mother-in-law criticizes her cooking, hairstyle, etc. Marie used to become angry and hurt

However, Marie now tries to feel compassion for her mother­in­law's insecurities and become nicer toward her, since she has learned to
a. pay more attention to her own facial feedback.
b. make cognitive distinctions between real and perceived criticisms.
c. change her attributions and emotional appraisals.
d. unconsciously lower her arousal levels.

ANSWER: c

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