What is the relationship between pleasant and unpleasant affects?
a. they are independent of...
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What is the relationship between pleasant and unpleasant affects?
a. they are independent of each other.
b. they are polar opposites.
c. they are strongly and inversely related.
d. they are physiologically the same.
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