A majority of psychologists believe that the five universal facial expressions of emotion are:

A) happiness, sadness, fear, anger, and surprise.
B) distress, sleepiness, happiness, anger, and fear.
C) anger, disgust, happiness, sadness, and fear.
D) fear, anger, depression, calmness, and sadness.

C) anger, disgust, happiness, sadness, and fear.

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a. infantile autism c. pretensile amnesia b. psychogenic amnesia d. childhood amnesia

Psychology

______ occurs when people respond as anonymous parts of a larger group

a. Altruism b. Social facilitation c. Identity diffusion d. Deindividuation

Psychology