Lecture 14 - Emotion and culture I Flashcards

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Describe a study that demonstrated that facial expressions for some emotions such as fear and anger are recognised all over the world.

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Describe a study that demonstrated that the dimensions of valence and activity in emotions are universal, rather than specific emotions.

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Describe a study that demonstrated that blind people produce same emotions as sighted people.

What does this mean?

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Describe 2 studies that demonstrate that the expression of pride is universal.

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Describe a study that demonstrated that although universal, culture moderates the experience of emotion.

And describe 2 supporting studies for this.

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Describe a study that demonstrates emotion differences between individualistic and collectivistic cultures.

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Describe a study that demonstrates that different kinds of anger are predominate in different cultures.

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