How do emotions differ from moods?

a) Emotions last longer than moods do.
b) Emotions are triggered by more specific events than are moods.
c) Emotions are less often associated with particular facial expressions than are moods.
d) Emotions are less often accompanied by an intense physiological reaction than are moods.

ANS: B, Moods are global, general states that are somewhat removed from specific events.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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