PERCEPTION AND JUDGMENT OF FACIAL EXPRESSIONS AMONG THE CHINESE |
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Authors: | David W. Chan |
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Abstract: | Perceived relationships among nine facial expressions were structurally represented in a two-space configuration by multidimensional scaling procedure. The two dimensions operative for Chinese judges were interpreted as positive versus negative emotions and open versus controlled styles of expressions. While there was some consensus in identifying seven of the nine intended emotions, interest-excitement and disgust-revulsion were often not recognized. Implications of cross-cultural comparisons in identification rates were discussed. |
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