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An '''emotion''' is a state of biological arousal that can be described along a spectrum ranging from anxiety to depression, with a non-aroused state of [[euthymia]].  It is a complex reaction pattern, produced by some stimulus that inovlves experiential, behavioral, and physiological elements. <ref>vandenBos, Gary B. (2006). ''APA Dictionary of Psychology''. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association</ref>
'''Emotion''' is a state of [[biology|biological]] arousal that can be described along a spectrum ranging from [[anxiety]] to [[depression]], with a non-aroused state of [[euthymia]].  It is a complex reaction pattern, produced by some stimulus that involves [[experience|experiential]], [[behavior|behavioral]], and [[physiology|physiological]] elements. <ref>vandenBos, Gary B. (2006). ''APA Dictionary of Psychology''. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association</ref>


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Emotion is a state of biological arousal that can be described along a spectrum ranging from anxiety to depression, with a non-aroused state of euthymia. It is a complex reaction pattern, produced by some stimulus that involves experiential, behavioral, and physiological elements. [1]

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  1. vandenBos, Gary B. (2006). APA Dictionary of Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association