Gender and job status as contextual cues for the interpretation of facial expression of emotion

Participants' interpretations of facial expressions of emotion and judgements made about the poser as a function of gender, job status, and facial expression were examined. Measures of perceived emotion and ratings of personality characteristics produced main effects and interactions in support...

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Emotions
Employment status
Facial expressions
Factors
Femininity
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender
Interpretation
Judgment
Masculinity
Nonverbal Communication
Occupational Status
Personality Traits
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Sex Stereotypes
Social attribution, perception and cognition
Social psychology
Social role. Sex role
Social Status
Stereotypes
Undergraduate Students
title Gender and job status as contextual cues for the interpretation of facial expression of emotion
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