Abstract
Across cultures, researchers often find similarities in the ways emotion is expressed. Paul Ekman showed photographs of people expressing emotion to people of radically different cultures, and certain emotions, without question, carried universal meaning. Further research, however, showed that the situations that would elicit an emotion like anger were culturally distinct. There are also cultural differences in unwritten rules about the display of emotions we feel.
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Introduction to Psychology, Inside Out
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