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APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Gender Bias in Judging Facial Expressions of Emotion
- Raine Palladino
Hunter College, The City University of New York - Rebecca Farmer Huselid
Hunter College, The City University of New York
Abstract
This study examined how quickly people recognize happy, angry, or neutral emotional expressions on faces varying in gender presentation and femininity/masculinity of facial features. Facial features influenced judgments more for female than male faces. Neutral expressions were more likely seen as angry on women’s faces and happy on men’s faces.
Gender Issues/Sex Roles