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In a frequency distribution, x represents the possible values and f(x) represents the counts or frequencies of those values.
Exogenous
Originating from outside an organism or system; refers to factors or influences that come from the external environment.
Differential Emotions Theory
Differential Emotions Theory proposes that discrete basic emotions such as joy, anger, fear, and sadness have unique and recognizable facial expressions, influencing behavior and thought.
Ontogenetic Adaptations
Developmental changes that occur in an organism over its lifetime to better adapt to its environment, influenced by both genetic and environmental factors.
Social Smiles
Smiles that are specifically in response to social interactions, indicating pleasure, friendliness, or happiness in the presence of others.
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