According to the facial-feedback hypothesis:
a) we pay close attention to others' facial expressions.
b) our emotions activate specific facial-affect patterns.
c) facial expressions can actually determine our emotional experience.
d) facial expressions are strongly influenced by our immediate environment and our larger cultures.
ANS: C
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