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Psychological reports, 2023-05, p.332941231180103-332941231180103
2023
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Differences Between High and Low Self-Critics in Compassionate Facial Expression
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  • Psychological reports, 2023-05, p.332941231180103-332941231180103
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Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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  • The goal of this study was to identify differences between high and low self-critical participants in relation to compassionate facial expressions. Our convenience sample consisted of 151 participants aged 18–59 years old (M = 25.17; SD = 7.81). The highest and the lowest scoring participants in self-criticism were selected for final analysis (N = 35). Participants, at home alone, watched a short video stimulus eliciting compassion while their facial expressions were recorded using webcams. Out of the sample we selected the highest 10% and the lowest 10% of self-critical participants according to the Slovak norms of The Forms of Self-Criticizing/Attacking and Self-Reassuring Scale. Two certified Facial Action Coding System raters (FACS) coded the participants’ muscular activity according to facial action units. The FACS analysis revealed that action units 4 – brow lowerer, 7 – lids tight, 43 – eyes closed, 45 – blink, 55 – head tilt left, and 56 – head tilt right occurred significantly less often in high self-critical participants than in low self-critical participants, controlling for the difference between the baseline and compassionate moments in the video stimulus. Our research found that participants high in self-criticism were less facially expressive than those low in self-critical when watching compassionate video.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0033-2941
eISSN: 1558-691X
DOI: 10.1177/00332941231180103
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2820337655
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