nedeľa 23. októbra 2011

Emotion, Gender and Culture

               
Emotion and Gender                     

There is recent research shows that different between men and women. There are 55 cultures demonstrated that women tend to be more emotional, agreeable, extroverted, and conscientious than men. Women read other people's emotional reactions better than men, they receive emotional from verbally or visually. Women reported experiencing love and anger much more intensely than men did in another assessment of gender differences in emotional response. Those women also smiled more when recalling memories of happiness or love. Lastly, men and women respond to stress in different ways. Women display greater sadness or anxiety than men.


Emotion and Culture
There are two studies of research, participants viewed group photographs comprising one central and four background figures. Researchers influenced the facial emotions and asked participants to determine the dominant emotion of the central figure. The study found that 72 percent of Japanese participants reported that their judgement was influenced by emotions displayed by all the figures in the group, while a similar percentage of North Americans reported not being influenced by the background figures at all.

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