Vigil's socio-relational framework of sex differences in emotional expressiveness emphasizes general sex differences in emotional responding, but largely ignores the social context in which emotions are expressed. There is much empirical evidence showing that sex differences in emotion displays are flexible and a function of specific social roles and demands, rather than a reflection of evolutionary-based social adjustments
The present study was designed to test the assumption that gender differences in emotion expression ...
The present study was designed to test the assumption that gender differences in emotion expression ...
In this article we examine gender differences in nonverbal expressiveness, with a particular focus o...
I recently proposed a socio-relational framework that suggests that phenotypic variation in the expr...
International audienceWe suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contex...
International audienceWe suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contex...
International audienceWe suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contex...
Abstract: I recently proposed a socio-relational framework that suggests that phenotypic variation i...
We suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contexts but might come up s...
International audienceWe suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contex...
International audienceWe suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contex...
Many gender differences in nonverbal behavior have been identified, but the ontogeny of these differ...
Schachter's theory of emotion posits that emotional experience is determined by attributions that in...
This paper contributes to the debate on gender and emotions by examining gender stereotypes regardin...
Vigil suggests that expressed emotions are inherently learned and triggered in social contexts. A st...
The present study was designed to test the assumption that gender differences in emotion expression ...
The present study was designed to test the assumption that gender differences in emotion expression ...
In this article we examine gender differences in nonverbal expressiveness, with a particular focus o...
I recently proposed a socio-relational framework that suggests that phenotypic variation in the expr...
International audienceWe suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contex...
International audienceWe suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contex...
International audienceWe suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contex...
Abstract: I recently proposed a socio-relational framework that suggests that phenotypic variation i...
We suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contexts but might come up s...
International audienceWe suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contex...
International audienceWe suggest that the framework proposed by Vigil is useful in laboratory contex...
Many gender differences in nonverbal behavior have been identified, but the ontogeny of these differ...
Schachter's theory of emotion posits that emotional experience is determined by attributions that in...
This paper contributes to the debate on gender and emotions by examining gender stereotypes regardin...
Vigil suggests that expressed emotions are inherently learned and triggered in social contexts. A st...
The present study was designed to test the assumption that gender differences in emotion expression ...
The present study was designed to test the assumption that gender differences in emotion expression ...
In this article we examine gender differences in nonverbal expressiveness, with a particular focus o...