Research on the facial feedback hypothesis had individuals either enhance or suppress muscle tension in their facial expressions while imagining positive and negative scenarios. The results indicate that:
A) Participants reported similar emotions regardless of whether they enhanced or suppressed their expressions.
B) Participants who were asked to suppress their expressions reported less intense emotions.
C) Participants who were asked to enhance their expressions reported less intense emotions.
D) Participants in the suppressed expression condition reported they were easily able to imagine the scenarios.
E) Participants in the enhanced expression condition reported they had difficulty imagining the scenarios.
Answer: C
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