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Seeing what you ought to see: The role of contextual factors in the social perception of achievement emotions
Authors:Shlomo Hareli  Eizis Zohar  Shlomo David  Marie Lasalle  Ursula Hess
Institution:1. The Interdisciplinary Center for Research on Emotions and the Department of Business Administration, University of Haifa, 31905, Haifa, Israel
2. Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Canada
3. Humboldt-University, Berlin, Rudowerstrasse 18, 12489, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:To assess the impact of context information on emotion perception, participants saw a picture of a male or female person with either a neutral, happy or sad facial expression and received information about the context in which the picture was taken. Their task was to rate the emotion actually expressed in the photo (i.e., focal emotions) as well as emotions not actually expressed (i.e., non-focal emotions) and inferences extracted from them. We predicted and found that context information affected both the perception of emotions and the inferences that the observers drew from them. Perceivers used context information in order to make sense of what was perceived to the extent that in the case of neutral expressions and for non-focal emotions, they “see” things that do not actually exist.
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