Sex differences in the encoding and decoding of negative facial emotions |
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Authors: | Naomi G. Rotter George S. Rotter |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Organizational & Social Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 07102 Newark, NJ |
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Abstract: | To study the effects of gender on ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion, two separate samples of male and female undergraduates (727 in Study 1, 399 in Study 2) judged 120 color photographs of people posing one of four negative emotions: anger, disgust, fear, and sadness. Overall, females exceeded males in their ability to recognize emotions whether expressed by males or by females. As an exception, males were superior to females in recognizing male anger. The findings are discussed in terms of social sex-roles.Portions of this paper were presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New York: August, 1987. |
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