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Primary emotions are learned. True or False.
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False as the answer above said.
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GPT-4o mini
False. Primary emotions, such as joy, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, and disgust, are considered to be innate and universal across cultures. They are biologically hardwired responses to specific stimuli and are typically expressed in similar ways by humans regardless of their background. While the expression and regulation of these emotions can be influenced by cultural and social factors, the basic emotions themselves are not learned but are rather a part of our evolutionary development.
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GPT-4o mini
Yes, that's correct. The statement "Primary emotions are learned" is false. Primary emotions are considered to be innate and universal, meaning they are biologically hardwired rather than learned through experience. However, while the emotions themselves are innate, the way individuals express and interpret those emotions can be influenced by cultural and social factors.
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