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In a Review of 60 Studies Assessing the Recognition of Voiced

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In a review of 60 studies assessing the recognition of voiced emotions cross-culturally, Juslin and Laukka (2003) concluded that hearers can judge five different emotions in the voice, including _________________ with accuracy rates approaching 70%, and that judgments are ________________.


A) anger, fear, happiness, sadness and tenderness; best when hearers listen to members of their own culture.
B) anger, fear, happiness, sadness and disgust; no different when hearers listen to members of their own culture compared to members of a different culture.
C) anger, fear, disappointment, sadness, and tenderness; no different when hearers listen to members of their own culture compared to members of a different culture.
D) fear, happiness, disappointment, surprise, and tenderness; best when hearers listen to members of their own culture.

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