Aya T. answered 05/06/25
Experienced Psychology Tutor & Therapist-in-Training-Graduate Student
State anxiety refers to a transient emotional condition, fluctuating in intensity and varying according to the situation and environment.
Trait anxiety is a stable personality characteristic, reflecting a general tendency to perceive situations as threatening.
Cognitive anxiety and somatic anxiety are components of state anxiety (thoughts vs. physical symptoms), and arousal broadly describes physiological and psychological activation, not specifically anxiety.
Therefore, the best choice would be: b. state anxiety, because it refers to a transient emotional condition.