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The facial-feedback hypothesis suggests that
 
  a. people primarily recognize other people's emotions by their facial expressions.
  b. people primarily recognize their own emotions by their facial expressions.
  c. mimicking the facial expression associated with an emotion will result in the experience of the opposite emotion.
  d. mimicking the facial expression associated with an emotion will result in the experience of that emotion. e. facial expressions exhibited by one person will be mimicked by another.
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