The results of Ekman and Friesen's (1971) study of an isolated New Guinea tribe suggest that
A) there are six primary emotions.
B) facial expressions are learned.
C) the facial expressions that are associated with particular human emotions are the same in all cultures.
D) Darwin's assumption of the universality of emotional expression is wrong.
E) New Guinean's are happier than New Yorkers.
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