Ekman and Friesen (1975) analyzed hundreds of films and photographs of people experiencing various emotions. On the basis of their analysis, they concluded that

A) there are six primary facial expressions of emotion.
B) many facial expressions of emotion are mixtures of the six primary expressions.
C) facial expressions of emotion are too numerous and varied to categorize.
D) shame, desire, and excitement are three of the primary emotions.
E) both A and B


Answer: E

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