Final answer:
The group of words 'disgust, fear, surprise, anticipation' does not contain only basic emotions from the seven universal emotions, which are happiness, surprise, sadness, fright, disgust, contempt, and anger.
Step-by-step explanation:
The group of words that does not contain only basic emotions as described in the provided psychology chapter is: disgust, fear, surprise, anticipation. According to research by psychologists, including Paul Ekman, there are seven universal emotions, each associated with distinct facial expressions. These emotions are happiness, surprise, sadness, fright, disgust, contempt, and anger. Anticipation is not considered one of the seven universal emotions.
It should be noted that while emotions can be complex and culturally influenced, the universal emotions are recognized across different societies thanks to their distinct facial expressions, which are innate and not learned. The fact that congenitally blind individuals can produce the same expressions without having observed them reinforces the universality of these emotional expressions.