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... negative affect . Since the basal female facial expression was more decidedly positive , negative deviation from it would be closely attended to , while remain- ing in the positive female " neutral " position would not be . Bugental et ...
... negative affect . Since the basal female facial expression was more decidedly positive , negative deviation from it would be closely attended to , while remain- ing in the positive female " neutral " position would not be . Bugental et ...
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... negative , reinforcing quality . Therefore , two experimental factors were ( 1 ) the degree of positive evaluation and ( 2 ) the degree of negative evaluation re- ceived from the target prior to interact- ing with him . The preceding ...
... negative , reinforcing quality . Therefore , two experimental factors were ( 1 ) the degree of positive evaluation and ( 2 ) the degree of negative evaluation re- ceived from the target prior to interact- ing with him . The preceding ...
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... negative evaluation ( reinforcement ) C = ( cooperation = +1.0 ) - ( competition = − 1.0 ) a All the variables in these equations are normalized to facilitate comparisons of the magnitudes of the various effects . When no equation is ...
... negative evaluation ( reinforcement ) C = ( cooperation = +1.0 ) - ( competition = − 1.0 ) a All the variables in these equations are normalized to facilitate comparisons of the magnitudes of the various effects . When no equation is ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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