At the amusement park, Keon's heart begins beating rapidly and his palms begin to sweat. He reasons that since he is next in line for a ride on a roller coaster,

he must be feeling exhilarated. This sequence of events in which Keon first perceives his arousal and subsequently labels it is consistent with the
a. two-factor theory of emotion.
b. predictions of self-verification theory.
c. theory of self-monitoring.
d. theory of the looking-glass self.

Answer: A

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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