The facial-feedback hypothesis:
a) seems consistent with the James-Lange view of emotion.
b) has yet to be examined empirically.
c) has been discounted on the basis of empirical research.
d) echoes the importance of appraisal in emotional experience.
ANS: A, The facial-feedback hypothesis is reminiscent of the James-Lange theory because it suggests that emotional experience follows the body's actions.
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