Asked by Hoài My Võ Th? on Jun 19, 2024

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Ekman and his colleagues conducted research which indicates that:

A) facial expressions of emotion are universal
B) facial expressions of emotion are learned in infancy
C) facial expressions are culturally determined
D) facial expressions do not correlate strongly with emotional state

Facial Expressions Universal

The concept that certain facial expressions of emotion are recognized and expressed similarly by all humans regardless of culture.

Emotional State

A person's current feelings or mood, which can fluctuate based on circumstances and thoughts.

  • Detail the impact of cultural contexts on how emotions are demonstrated, referring to the conventions of emotional expression and the ubiquity of emotions across cultures.
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T'aira PetersJun 19, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Ekman's research supported the idea that facial expressions of emotion are universal across cultures.