Multiple Choice
Which of the following conclusions is best supported by Ekman and colleagues' cross-cultural data on facial expressions of emotion, as described in your textbook?
A) People in many countries throughout the world agree on what the typical expression of several, specific emotions should look like.
B) People in many countries throughout the world interpret certain facial expressions as indicating the same or similar emotion states, at frequencies well above chance.
C) People in many countries throughout the world show similar facial expressions when asked to pose several, specific emotions.
D) People in many countries throughout the world have the same internal templates for producing facial expressions of several, specific emotions.
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