Social anxiety biases the evaluation of facial displays: evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli
This study examined the contribution of social anxiety to the evaluation of emotional facial
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n= 63) …
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n= 63) …
Social anxiety biases the evaluation of facial displays: Evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli
C Douilliez, V Yzerbyt, E Gilboa-Schechtman… - Cognition and …, 2012 - dial.uclouvain.be
This study examined the contribution of social anxiety to the evaluation of emotional facial
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n= 63) …
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n= 63) …
Social anxiety biases the evaluation of facial displays: Evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli.
C Douilliez, V Yzerbyt, E Gilboa-Schechtman… - Cognition and …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
This study examined the contribution of social anxiety to the evaluation of emotional facial
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n= 63) …
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n= 63) …
[PDF][PDF] BRIEF REPORT Social anxiety biases the evaluation of facial displays: Evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli
C Douilliez, V Yzerbyt, E Gilboa-Schechtman… - COGNITION AND …, 2012 - Citeseer
This study examined the contribution of social anxiety to the evaluation of emotional facial
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n063) …
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n063) …
Social anxiety biases the evaluation of facial displays: evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli.
C Douilliez, V Yzerbyt, E Gilboa-Schechtman… - Cognition & …, 2011 - europepmc.org
This study examined the contribution of social anxiety to the evaluation of emotional facial
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n= 63) …
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n= 63) …
[PDF][PDF] BRIEF REPORT Social anxiety biases the evaluation of facial displays: Evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli
C Douilliez, V Yzerbyt… - COGNITION AND …, 2012 - perso.uclouvain.be
This study examined the contribution of social anxiety to the evaluation of emotional facial
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n063) …
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n063) …
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C DOUILLIEZ, V YZERBYT… - … and emotion (Print), 2012 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Social anxiety biases the evaluation of facial displays: Evidence from single face and multi-facial
stimuli CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal and Francis Bibliographic Databases …
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[引用][C] Social anxiety biases the evaluation of facial displays: Evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli
C Douilliez, V Yzerbyt, E Gilboa-Schechtman… - Cognition and …, 2012 - philpapers.org
Céline Douilliez, Vincent Yzerbyt, Eva Gilboa-Schechtman & Pierre Philippot, Social anxiety
biases the evaluation of facial displays: Evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli …
biases the evaluation of facial displays: Evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli …
Social anxiety biases the evaluation of facial displays: evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli
C Douilliez, V Yzerbyt… - Cognition & …, 2012 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This study examined the contribution of social anxiety to the evaluation of emotional facial
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n= 63) …
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n= 63) …
[PDF][PDF] BRIEF REPORT Social anxiety biases the evaluation of facial displays: Evidence from single face and multi-facial stimuli
C Douilliez, V Yzerbyt… - COGNITION AND …, 2012 - scholar.archive.org
This study examined the contribution of social anxiety to the evaluation of emotional facial
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n063) …
stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n063) …