Multiple Choice
A study by Adams and Kleck (2003) found that expressions are recognized at equal rates whether the expresser is looking at you or elsewhere, whereas expressions are recognized more easily when the expresser is looking somewhere else.
A) anger; fear
B) disgust; fear
C) fear; sadness
D) sadness; anger
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