EKMAN’S FACIAL EXPRESSIONS STUDY A Demonstration.

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EKMAN’S FACIAL EXPRESSIONS STUDY A Demonstration

DIRECTIONS  For each of the following pictures record which of the six major emotions you think the face expresses.  Six Emotions: 1.Surprise 2.Anger 3.Fear 4.Disgust 5.Happiness 6.Sadness

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PICTURE 2

PICTURE 3

PICTURE 4

PICTURE 5

PICTURE 6

PICTURE 7

PICTURE 8

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PICTURE 10

PICTURE 11

PICTURE 12

PICTURE 13

PICTURE 14

PICTURE 15

PICTURE 16

PICTURE 17

PICTURE 18

PICTURE 19

PICTURE 20

CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

PICTURE 1 - SURPRISE

PICTURE 2 – FEAR

PICTURE 3 – DISGUST

PICTURE 4 – ANGER

PICTURE 5 – HAPPINESS

PICTURE 6 – SADNESS

PICTURE 7 – FEAR

PICTURE 8 – DISGUST

PICTURE 9 – ANGER

PICTURE 10 – SADNESS

PICTURE 11 - HAPPINESS

PICTURE 12 - SURPRISE

PICTURE 13 – ANGER

PICTURE 14 – FEAR

PICTURE 15 – SURPRISE

PICTURE 16 - HAPPINESS

PICTURE 17 – DISGUST

PICTURE 18 – SADNESS

PICTURE 19 – SADNESS/FEAR

PICTURE 20 – HAPPINESS/SURPRISE

DISCUSSION  Why are some emotions easier to identify than others?  What criteria did you use to identify specific emotions?  Are there certain rules involved in identifying emotional content?