The Two-Factor theory of emotion states

The Two-Factor theory of emotion states that

The two-factor theory of emotion focuses on the interaction between physical arousal and how we cognitively label that arousal. In other words, simply feeling arousal is not enough; we also must identify the arousal in order to feel the emotion.

-Physiological arousal is not needed for experiencing emotion

 

-A person must cognitively label physiological arousal to experience emotion

 

-Emotional behaviors must first be labeled before arousal can be experienced.

 

-None of these.