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Hearing Someone Talk in a Happy or Sad Voice Can

Question 170

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Hearing someone talk in a happy or sad voice can elicit the corresponding mood in the listener.This phenomenon is called


A) group polarization.
B) mood contagion.
C) social loafing.
D) deindividuation.

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