William came home from work one night to find that his wife looked like she'd had a long day. Her face screamed "I'm angry," and she was very quiet. When he asked her if anything was wrong, he got a short, terse "nothing."

Which part of his wife's emotional component was speaking louder than her words?
a. Physiological arousal
b. Expressive behavior
c. Affective iteration
d. Cognitive experience


Answer: B

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