Which of the following is a finding of the study conducted by Matsumoto, Kasri, & Kooken (1999) that compared American and Japanese ratings of how strongly expressions were displayed and how strongly the expresser was actually feeling the emotion?

a) Significant differences were found for the Japanese, who consistently rated external display more intensely than subjective experience.
b) The Japanese rated external display more intensely than did the Americans.
c) Within-culture analyses indicated no significant differences between the two ratings for the Japanese.
d) Americans rated internal experience more intensely than did the Japanese.


c

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