When a grandfather smiles at his young granddaughter, she responds by moving toward him. If he looks angry, she is likely to ________, suggesting that ________

a. also move toward him; she does not know the difference between these expressions
b. also move toward him; her behavior is unaffected by emotional expressions
c. move away; she can recognize and understand the meaning of these expressions
d. move away; her behavior is unaffected by emotional expressions

Answer: c. move away; she can recognize and understand the meaning of these expressions

Psychology

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