Plant and colleagues (2000) showed participants photos of men and women producing facial expressions that were blends of sadness and anger. What did they find?
A) The same sad-angry expression displayed by a female was rated as sadder, while it was perceived as angrier when displayed by a male
B) Male participants perceived more sadness on all the faces regardless of the expresser's gender, while female participants perceived more anger overall
C) Facial expressions produced by females were perceived as angrier, while the same expressions produced by males were perceived as sadder
D) Male participants were more accurate, on average, in identifying the correct emotion on the models' faces when compared to female participants
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