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Historical heterogeneity, or number of source countries that contributed to a nation's current population, predicts the degree to which people endorse higher emotion expressivity (Rychlowska 2015). Here we re-analyzed data from 90 cross-cultural emotion recognition studies to demonstrate that people from heterogeneous cultures produce more universally recognizable expressions.

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