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Which of the following is evidence that there may be more than just six basic emotions in people?

A) All people in all cultures recognize happiness in the same way.
B) People from other cultures, such as India and Japan, recognize basic emotions that Americans do not.
C) Emotions can be blended, such as feeling "surprisingly angry".
D) Emotional intensity is related to physiological arousal, often in subtle but complex ways.

Emotional Intensity

The magnitude of emotional reactions to events or situations.

Basic Emotions

Fundamental feelings that exist across cultures, often considered to include happiness, sadness, disgust, fear, surprise, and anger.

Physiological Arousal

The bodily responses to stimuli or activities that increase heart rate, respiration, and energy levels, often associated with stress, excitement, or physical exertion.

  • Familiarize with the notion of "basic emotions" and evaluate the supportive and challenging evidences.
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