The functional projection of emotion may facilitate useful behavior; for instance, "seeing" anger on people believed to pose threats to physical safety may help perceivers preempt or avoid physical harm. Given the threats that women face, we predicted that (a) women are biased to "see" anger on neutral female (but not male) faces and that (b) women who are likely targets of intrasexual aggression (i.e., sexually desirable or available women) show an exaggerated bias.
We report three studies that support these hypotheses and, more broadly, illustrate the value of a functional approach to social cognition.
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By: Krems JA1, Neuberg SL2, Filip-Crawford G2, Kenrick DT2.
- 1Department of Psychology, Arizona State University.
- 2Department of Psychology, Arizona State University.
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