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jparksx

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How do self-conscious emotions differ from basic emotions?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In selective-breeding procedures, members of a species that display a particular attribute are bred to each other. If the particular attribute is inherited, it is expected that subsequent generations of offspring will
 
  a. no longer display the attribute.
  b. display the attribute less often than the first generation did.
  c. display the attribute as often as the first generation did.
  d. display the attribute more often than the first generation did.



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Answer to Question 1

Basic emotions appear in early infancy and are universal across cultures. They include joy, sadness, anger, and surprise. Self-conscious emotions emerge in childhood around the second year. These emotions reflect a sense of self in relation to others. They include emotions such as shame, guilt, and envy.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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