Identify a true statement about cultural display rules in humans

a) They are biologically based and genetically coded rules that dictate human behavior.
b) They refer to a system of rules governing how language is used and understood in given social contexts.
c) They dictate how the universal emotional expressions should be modified according to the social situation.
d) They refer to front-end cultural influences on the core emotion system.


c

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A family from Japan moved into your neighborhood a couple of months ago. The parents are working on a project and are only here for a short time before they move back to Japan

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If a psychologist uses the score on the Beck Depression Inventory to represent the degree of depression a person experiences, that score is

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