Multiple Choice
In the history of emotion, the study of people's facial expressions was so important because it showed that emotions:
A) could be shaped by environmental events (e.g., rewards, incentives) .
B) were about two-thirds cognitive (and about one-third biological) .
C) were cross-culturally universal and genetically-based.
D) were culture-specific and learned through experience and socialization.
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