Emotional expressions in one's face, voice, and touch trigger reactions in others, thus coordinating interactions such as

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Emotional expressions in one's face, voice, and touch trigger reactions in others, thus coordinating interactions such as flirtation or attachments between parents and children.

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Social Psychology

ISBN: 105452

6th Edition

Authors: Tom Gilovich, Dacher Keltner, Serena Chen, Richard E. Nisbett

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