What unites these two papers is that they both focus on examples from everyday life where our emotions influence the way we perceive other people and their actions. In one paper, we saw related, but ...
The affective polarization characteristic of the United States’ political climate contributes to pervasive intergroup tension. This tension polarizes basic aspects of person perception, such as face ...
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