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Which of the following statements is true in regard to facial expressions across cultures?
A. People are generally less accurate in identifying expressions of individuals from one's own
culture
B. The type of expression displayed on one's face is generally recognizable across cultures.
C. Similar events generally trigger differing emotions in individuals across cultures,
D. Individuals across cultures generally interpret emotions in a different manner
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