( 5 ) May 1988 p 768-777---------------------------------------------- Inhibiting and Facilitating Conditions of the Human Smile : A Nonobtrusive Test of the Facial Feedback Hypothesis [ Attitudes and Social Cognition ]
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Facial Simulation Procedure Dissimulation/Exaggeration Paradigm Methodological Alternative Study 1
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