EFFECTS OF CHILDRENS EMOTIONAL STATE ON THEIR REACTIONS TO EMOTIONAL EXPRESSIONS - A SEARCH FOR CONGRUENCY EFFECTS

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作者
TERWOGT, MM
KREMER, HH
STEGGE, H
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[1] Department of Developmental Psychology, Free University, Amsterdam
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10.1080/02699939108411028
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Three groups of 30 six-year-old children were tested to examine whether one's own happy or sad mood state causes a specific preference for happy or sad expressions in others, a systematic bias in the labelling of ambiguous expressions, and a selective memory for happy or sad expressions. In two of these groups, a happy or sad mood state was induced by a mental imagery procedure. The third group served as control subjects. It was found that all groups showed a distinct preference for happy faces. Happy children, however, tended to opt for extremely happy faces, whereas sad children chose mildly happy expressions. Furthermore, children (especially the children that received a happy mood induction) were inclined to interpret ambiguous expressions as being congruent with their own mood state. Finally, the “sad” group recalled fewer expressions correctly than the other two, irrespective of the nature of these expressions. Overall, the happy face was more often correctly identified than the sad one. © 1991, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
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