Tracy and Matsumoto (2008) analyzed the emotional expressions of sighted and blind Olympic athletes from 20 different countries just after they had either won or lost a judo competition. Their results showed that:
A) after victory, sighted athletes were more likely to express pride by throwing their arms in the air than were blind athletes.
B) after loss, both groups of athletes dropped their heads and slumped their shoulders in similar displays of shame.
C) positive emotions are more socially constructed than are negative emotions.
D) all of the above are consistent with Tracy and Matsumoto's (2008) study of Olympic athletes.
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