When comparing women's day-to-day self-reports of their moods with their later recall of these same daily moods, negative emotions are most pronounced in the:
a. day-to-day reports of premenstrual mood.
b. day-to-day reports of postmenstrual mood.
c. later recall of premenstrual mood.
d. later recall of postmenstrual mood.
Ans: c. later recall of premenstrual mood.
Psychology
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