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According to Price & Crapo (2002), how do the Kaluli individuals express their emotions in public settings?
According to Price & Crapo (2002), how do the Kaluli individuals express their emotions in public settings?
- By only expressing grief and dismay to elicit compassion and support
- By suppressing their feelings to maintain social harmony
- By readily expressing both anger and grief in response to frustration or loss (correct)
- By avoiding public expression of emotions altogether
How does Schieffelin describe the influence of Kaluli social life on children's emotional expression?
How does Schieffelin describe the influence of Kaluli social life on children's emotional expression?
- It leads children to express emotions only in private settings
- It draws children into the pattern of channeling emotions in public settings (correct)
- It has no impact on children's emotional expression
- It encourages children to suppress their emotions in public settings
What does the text suggest about the public expression of emotions among Kaluli men and women?
What does the text suggest about the public expression of emotions among Kaluli men and women?
- Women are more reserved in expressing emotions compared to men
- Both men and women engage in public expression of emotions, but it is more dramatic among men (correct)
- Both men and women rarely express emotions in public settings
- Men tend to suppress emotions while women freely express them
How do the Kaluli individuals use the expression of anger and grief in public life?
How do the Kaluli individuals use the expression of anger and grief in public life?
What is the impact of Kaluli social life on the expression of emotions in public settings?
What is the impact of Kaluli social life on the expression of emotions in public settings?
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