The accuracy of intensity ratings of emotions from facial expressions
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Kostić Aleksandra P.Keywords
Intensity of emotionaccuracy of rating
spontaneous facial expression
Psychology
BF1-990
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
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DOAJ:Psychology
DOAJ:Social Sciences
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The results of a study on the accuracy of intensity ratings of emotion from facial expressions are reported. The so far research into the field has shown that spontaneous facial expressions of basic emotions are a reliable source of information about the category of emotion. The question is raised of whether this can be true for the intensity of emotion as well and whether the accuracy of intensity ratings is dependent on the observer’s sex and vocational orientation. A total of 228 observers of both sexes and of various vocational orientations rated the emotional intensity of presented facial expressions on a scale-range from 0 to 8. The results have supported the hypothesis that spontaneous facial expressions of basic emotions do provide sufficient information about emotional intensity. The hypothesis on the interdependence between the accuracy of intensity ratings of emotion and the observer’s sex and vocational orientation has not been confirmed. However, the accuracy of intensity rating has been proved to vary with the category of the emotion presented.Date
2003-01-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:15e515d269e144d08873a59a7ede66d310.2298/PSI0302157K
0048-5705
https://doaj.org/article/15e515d269e144d08873a59a7ede66d3