Effects of friendship preferences and context on emotion recognition

Philip Howlett, Anthony Atkinson, Gülseli Baysu, Tomas Jungert, Magdalena Rychlowska

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Abstract

This research explores how friendship habits, or whether we usually socialize in groups or dyads, predict contextual influences on emotion recognition. Participants from six cultures will complete an emotion recognition task, report their socializing practices, and traits associated with dyadic versus group-oriented friendship preferences.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusUnpublished - 15 Apr 2021
Event2021 Society for Affective Science Annual [virtual] Conference -
Duration: 13 Apr 202116 Apr 2021

Conference

Conference2021 Society for Affective Science Annual [virtual] Conference
Period13/04/202116/04/2021

Bibliographical note

This abstract/video presentation reflects a research idea presented at the Society of Affective Science (SAS) Conference 2021

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