Psychologists have debated whether or not humans have "basic emotions" and, if so, what constitutes a basic emotion? What evidence do people most often cite as support for the idea of basic emotions?

What will be an ideal response?

When people are shown photographs of facial expressions for happiness, sadness, fear, anger, disgust, and surprise, most people in cultures throughout the world accurately pair the expressions with the names of those emotions.

Psychology

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Families with a member with schizophrenia are now encouraged to

a) begin preventive efforts, since other family members are likely to develop schizophrenia themselves without early intervention. b) place their mentally ill family member in long-term, out-of-home care. c) join support groups and organizations for the mentally ill, to help reduce stigma and isolation. d) all of the above.

Psychology

Acting in accordance with the expectations of others is what Kelly called

A) conformity. B) sociality. C) playing a role. D) suspension.

Psychology