Questions: A person who controls outward expression of his or her feelings but does not control the inner feelings is engaging in deep acting. True False

A person who controls outward expression of his or her feelings but does not control the inner feelings is engaging in deep acting.
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Transcript text: A person who controls outward expression of his or her feelings but does not control the inner feelings is engaging in deep acting. True False
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The answer is False.

Explanation

Deep acting involves changing one's internal feelings to align with the outward expression. This means that a person engaging in deep acting is not only controlling their outward expression but also attempting to modify their inner feelings to match the desired emotional display. The scenario described in the question, where a person controls outward expression but not inner feelings, is more accurately described as surface acting. Surface acting involves faking emotions that are not genuinely felt, without attempting to change the underlying feelings.

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