Cross-cultural studies of facial expressions of emotion support which conclusion?

a. Facial expressions of at least six emotions are identical across cultures.
b. Facial expressions are similar across cultures, but not identical

c. Facial expressions and their meanings vary greatly across cultures.
d. Frowns are the same across cultures, but all the other expressions vary.


b

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