Which of the following statements about the expression of emotions is true?
a) Laughter...
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Which of the following statements about the expression of emotions is true?
a) Laughter is always viewed as a spontaneous display of pleasure.
b) Some Middle Eastern cultures express sorrow with loud wailing.
c) Asian cultures tend to prefer strong public displays of affection.
d) Westerners frown on public displays of affection.
e) The expression of emotion is frowned upon in business situations.
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