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Example of the Facial Feedback Hypothesis
An illustration of the facial feedback hypothesis is how the intensity of a smile can affect one's reaction to an insignificant event. If an individual gives a broad smile as if they won the lottery, they may feel happier about the minor occurrence than if they had only a small smile. Conversely, frequently frowning can lead to experiencing fewer positive emotions overall compared to smiling.
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