The effect of angry and sad facial expressions on the perception of warmth and competence: Interactions with gender and race

Authors

  • Rachel Day
  • Nicole Henniger

Abstract

This study tested whether counter-stereotypical emotional expressions (males expressing sadness and females expressing anger) were rated differently on warmth and competence. A three-way interaction among race, gender, and emotion suggested that gendered expectations about emotion expression depended on race; this interaction was replicated in a second study with different stimuli.

Published

2022-05-20

Issue

Section

Education-Counseling and Psychology