The present research comprises six experiments that investigated racial biases in the perception of positive emotional expressions. In an initial study, we demonstrated that White participants distinguished more in their happiness ratings of Duchenne (“true”) and non-Duchenne (“false”) smiles on White compared with Black faces (Experiment 1). In a subsequent study we replicated this effect using a different set of stimuli and non-Black participants (Experiment 2). As predicted, this bias was not demonstrated by Black participants, who did not significantly differ in happiness ratings between smile types on White and Black faces (Experiment 3). Furthermore, in addition to happiness ratings, we demonstrated that non-Black participants were al...
Empirical findings predominantly support a happiness superiority effect in visual search and emotion...
A happy face advantage has consistently been shown in emotion categorization tasks; happy faces are ...
A happy face advantage has consistently been shown in emotion categorization tasks; happy faces are ...
Extrapolating from the broaden-and-build theory, we hypothesized that positive emotion may reduce th...
The remark they all look the same to me to describe members of another race is an example of the own...
The own-race bias (ORB) is a well-established phenomenon in which individuals are able to recognise ...
White perceivers usually recognize the faces of other Whites more accurately than the faces of other...
It was hypothesized that expressions of happiness within same-race dyads (consisting of two Caucasia...
Despite significant advancements in the research of subjective well-being (SWB), little is known abo...
Despite significant advancements in the research of subjective well-being (SWB), little is known abo...
Three experiments examined the cultural relativity of emotion recognition using the visual search ta...
Three experiments examined the cultural relativity of emotion recognition using the visual search ta...
Happy faces are categorized faster as “happy” than angry faces as “angry,” the happy face advantage....
Happy faces are categorized faster as “happy” than angry faces as “angry,” the happy face advantage....
A happy face advantage has consistently been shown in emotion categorization tasks; happy faces are ...
Empirical findings predominantly support a happiness superiority effect in visual search and emotion...
A happy face advantage has consistently been shown in emotion categorization tasks; happy faces are ...
A happy face advantage has consistently been shown in emotion categorization tasks; happy faces are ...
Extrapolating from the broaden-and-build theory, we hypothesized that positive emotion may reduce th...
The remark they all look the same to me to describe members of another race is an example of the own...
The own-race bias (ORB) is a well-established phenomenon in which individuals are able to recognise ...
White perceivers usually recognize the faces of other Whites more accurately than the faces of other...
It was hypothesized that expressions of happiness within same-race dyads (consisting of two Caucasia...
Despite significant advancements in the research of subjective well-being (SWB), little is known abo...
Despite significant advancements in the research of subjective well-being (SWB), little is known abo...
Three experiments examined the cultural relativity of emotion recognition using the visual search ta...
Three experiments examined the cultural relativity of emotion recognition using the visual search ta...
Happy faces are categorized faster as “happy” than angry faces as “angry,” the happy face advantage....
Happy faces are categorized faster as “happy” than angry faces as “angry,” the happy face advantage....
A happy face advantage has consistently been shown in emotion categorization tasks; happy faces are ...
Empirical findings predominantly support a happiness superiority effect in visual search and emotion...
A happy face advantage has consistently been shown in emotion categorization tasks; happy faces are ...
A happy face advantage has consistently been shown in emotion categorization tasks; happy faces are ...