The proposition that facial expressions of emotion are innate is supported by research in which |
A | ) | blind children show different facial emotional expressions than do sighted persons. | |
B | ) | facial expressions of emotion vary by culture. | |
C | ) | the same facial expression for an emotion is observed in all cultures. | |
D | ) | facial expressions of emotion change over time in a culture. | |
E | ) | people who live in isolated cultures show very different facial expressions from people who are not |