Explain the James-Lange theory and provide an example of its application
Please provide the best answer for the statement.
Answer: The emotional sequence of events according to the James–Lange theory is: (1) An event occurs. (2) You respond physiologically. (3) You experience an emotion; for example, you feel joy or sadness. For example, if you are nominated for and then win an award, you may feel both happiness and embarrassment. When your name is called, you may immediately feel warm and tingly, almost light-headed. A flush may immediately cover your face and neck. As you walk up to the stage to accept the award, you then feel intensely happy, as well as embarrassed to be the center of attention.
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The spiral of silence model suggests that minority voices can band together and build until they overwhelm the vocal majority
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Unearned and invisible privileges allow dominant cultural groups to identify other cultural group members as lower or inferior to themselves. Such identification is referred to as
a. Social identification b. Privileged identification c. Subjugated ascription d. Privileged ascription