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Please discuss the facial feedback hypothesis, particularly the event-appraisal-emotion sequence. Thank you.

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1. Discuss the facial feedback hypothesis, particularly the event-appraisal-emotion sequence.

The facial feedback hypothesis is the notion that "that one's facial expressions can have an effect on emotional experience." (http://psychcentral.com/encyclopedia/2009/facial-feedback-hypothesis/) Example: A woman attending a stuffy party forces herself to smile, and finds she feels happier as a result. (http://psychcentral.com/encyclopedia/2009/facial-feedback-hypothesis/)

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