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Two individuals, Sam and Taylor, are both laid off from their jobs. Sam feels a sense of despair and anxiety, while Taylor feels a sense of determination and sees it as an opportunity. Based on the principle that an individual's evaluation of a situation determines their emotional response, which of the following best explains the difference in their emotions?
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Two individuals, Sam and Taylor, are both laid off from their jobs. Sam feels a sense of despair and anxiety, while Taylor feels a sense of determination and sees it as an opportunity. Based on the principle that an individual's evaluation of a situation determines their emotional response, which of the following best explains the difference in their emotions?