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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