Cross-Cultural Emotion Recognition and In-Group Advantage in Vocal Expression: A Meta-Analysis

Emotion Review 13 (1):3-11 (2020)
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Abstract

Most research on cross-cultural emotion recognition has focused on facial expressions. To integrate the body of evidence on vocal expression, we present a meta-analysis of 37 cross-cultural studies...

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