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Darwin's ideas, viewing emotions as playing an adaptive role, helping individuals to achieve specific goals related to survival is referred to as the
 
  a. discrete emotion theory. c. adaptive direction.
  b. functionalist perspective. d. personal fable.

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The belief that basic emotions are innate and associated with distinctive bodily and facial reactions is called the
 
  a. discrete emotion theory. c. adaptive direction.
  b. functionalist perspective. d. personal fable.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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