Social and Emotional
     
  Faces and Emotion (Simulation)

This interactive exercise requires that you match an emotion to the correct facial expression. The emotions include happiness, sadness, surprise, anger, fear, and disgust.

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Critical Thinking Question

1. What would account for the differences in the percentage of people from different cultures correctly identifying the facial expression?




2. Why might happiness have the highest accuracy rate among the emotions?




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