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... anger , and surprise . Slow tempo is seen as indicative of sadness , disgust , and boredom . Extreme amplitude variation is seen as active and potent , mostly indicative of the emotions of fear and anger , whereas moderate amplitude ...
... anger , and surprise . Slow tempo is seen as indicative of sadness , disgust , and boredom . Extreme amplitude variation is seen as active and potent , mostly indicative of the emotions of fear and anger , whereas moderate amplitude ...
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... Anger , Boredom , Disgust , Fear Pleasantness , Activity , Happiness , Surprise Pleasantness , Boredom , Sadness Potency , Anger , Fear , Surprise Pleasantness , Boredom , Sadness Activity , Potency , Anger , Fear , Surprise Boredom ...
... Anger , Boredom , Disgust , Fear Pleasantness , Activity , Happiness , Surprise Pleasantness , Boredom , Sadness Potency , Anger , Fear , Surprise Pleasantness , Boredom , Sadness Activity , Potency , Anger , Fear , Surprise Boredom ...
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... Anger Sympathy Anxiety only only only -33 · 38 .22 .60 * - .45 -.27 .13 .34 -55 Matter - of- factness .04 .88 *** -38 Female judge Anger .45 52 -53 Sympathy .49 .68 ** -.06 Anxiety .46 -52 .18 Matter - of- factness -.07 .40 -.II Total ...
... Anger Sympathy Anxiety only only only -33 · 38 .22 .60 * - .45 -.27 .13 .34 -55 Matter - of- factness .04 .88 *** -38 Female judge Anger .45 52 -53 Sympathy .49 .68 ** -.06 Anxiety .46 -52 .18 Matter - of- factness -.07 .40 -.II Total ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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