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4 July, 11:36

Many people believe the "common sense" view of emotions that states "we react physically and behaviorally to the emotions that we are feeling." The James-Lange view, however, takes the opposite approach. It suggests that emotions don't lead to behaviors, but that behaviors lead to emotions. These opposing views remind us to considerA) the concept of Occam's Razor. B) falsifiability. C) that correlation does not imply causation. D) replicability.

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  1. 4 July, 12:03
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    C) that correlation does not imply causation

    Explanation:

    Generally, a correlation between the variables does not mean that a change in one of the variable is the cause for the change in the values of some other variables.

    While Causation implies that one event is the cause of occurrence of the other event. That is there is a relationship between two events.

    In the context, according to James-Lange, our behavior leads us to show emotions and not emotions leads to behaviors.

    Thus the correct option is - - (C)
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