Which of the following statements about children’s ability to recognize emotions is true?
Guilt and shame are generally recognized earlier than happiness, sadness, and anger.
Happiness, sadness, and anger are generally recognized earlier than disgust, surprise, and fear.
Although guilt is recognized earlier than happiness and sadness, shame is not recognized until much later.
Disgust, surprise, and fear are generally recognized earlier than happiness, sadness and anger.
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