Cross-cultural research on perception of emotion, such as that conducted by Elfenbein and Ambady (2002), indicates that

a. people are uniformly good at perceiving the emotional states of others based on nonverbal cues, regardless ofwhether perceivers and targets are from the same culture

b. people are fairly successful at perceiving the emotional states of individuals from other cultures, but we arebetter at judging emotions of individuals from our own culture.
c. people are actually better at perceiving the emotional states of individuals from other cultures because theyare not distracted by language use and other verbal cues.
d. language comprehension plays a central role in the evaluation of emotion.


b

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