Imagine a group of researchers conducted studies around the world and found strong evidence that all human cultures experience, express, and have a word for something akin to ""anger."" How might the psychological constructionism perspective account for this?
A) By pointing out that cross-cultural variations in how ""anger"" is conceptualized can explain differences in how those cultures experience and express emotion
B) By arguing that the emotion is not innate or biologically programmed, but occurs across cultures because the concept of ""anger"" is universally useful for people living in social groups
C) By suggesting that an innate pattern of aggressive behaviors, physiological activity, and expression occurs universally, but we cannot know what people are actually feeling
D) Both A and B
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