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JMatthes

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Darwin proposed that the facial expressions and emotions seen in both humans and animals were based on a common physiological system and thus reflected
 
  a. social referencing. c. continuity of function.
  b. emotional recognition d. primary emotions

Question 2

All of the following are true of emotions except
 
  a. Emotions are independent of cognitions.
  b. The same physiological arousal may represent different emotions depending on how we interpret a situation.
  c. Each emotion is actually a palette of emotions.
  d. Emotions are not always expressed one after another in a discrete manner but are sometimes mixed.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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