题目
PSYC260.001.SP25 260 Exam 02 Sp25
单项选择题
Hansen & Hansen’s (1988) research on impression formation found that people are faster to recognize, and make less errors recognizing, which of the following?
选项
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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When approaching Hansen & Hansen’s (1988) findings on impression formation, we evaluate what the study demonstrated about speed and accuracy in recognizing facial expressions within a crowd.
Option 1: 'A negative face in a crowd of positive faces' – This choice aligns with the research showing a negative facial cue tends to stand out and be processed more quickly and with fewer errors when embedded among......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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Studies of recognising facial expression suggest emotional expression;
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