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The facial-feedback hypothesis tells us that

A. smiling is often a cover-up for emotional disorders.
B. smiling makes a person feel better.
C. facial expressions are of little importance in communicating.
D. we can tell how a person is feeling by his or her facial expression.

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A.


coming from someone who knows

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User Janneob
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I think it is B... Because the facial-feedback hypothesis states that facial movements influence emotional experiences... Or something like that.
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