How do social psychologists differentiate emotions from attitudes?

A) Emotions do not have an evaluative component.
B) Emotions possess a physiological arousal component.
C) Emotions are not as complex as attitudes.
D) Emotions are not as intense as attitudes.

Answer: B

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