The within-subjects design in the study of facial expressions |
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Authors: | Michelle Yik Sherri C. Widen James A. Russell |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Social Science , Hong Kong University of Science and Technology , Kowloon , Hong Kong Michelle.Yik@ust.hk;3. Department of Psychology , Boston College , Chestnut Hill , MA , USA |
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Abstract: | The common within-subjects design of studies on the recognition of emotion from facial expressions allows the judgement of one face to be influenced by previous faces, thus introducing the potential for artefacts. The present study (N=344) showed that the canonical “disgust face” was judged as disgusted, provided that the preceding set of faces included “anger expressions”, but was judged as angry when the preceding set of faces excluded anger but instead included persons who looked sad or about to be sick. Chinese observers showed lower recognition of the “disgust face” than did American observers. Chinese observers also showed lower recognition of the “fear face” when responding in Chinese than in English. |
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Keywords: | Facial expression Emotion Disgust Fear Method artefact |
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