Hansen & Hansen’s (1988) research on impression formation found that people are faster to recognize, and make less errors recognizing, which of the following?Single choice
A
A negative face in a crowd of positive faces
B
A neutral face in a crowd of negative faces
C
A positive face in a crowd of neutral faces
D
Facial expressions vs. body language
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Studies of recognising facial expression suggest emotional expression;
Evidence for the innateness of recognising facial expression does NOT come from;
Use Table 3 in Dong et al. (2022) to identify the emotion based on the unique facial action units (AU) activated: AU43.
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