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myeclassonline.com t )B 43% El There seems to be a great variation among cultural groups regarding emotional
expression. Ethnographic studies indicate that some cultures are more expressive
(e.g., hugging, kissing, and laughing boisterously) and others are more reserved
(e.g., tilting their heads with a slight smile). This assignment requires you to read a
research study that was conducted to determine whether these findings regarding
cultural differences in emotional expression hold up under laboratory conditions. For this assignment: 0 Read the following article: Soto, J. A., Levenson. R. W., & Ebling, R. (2005). Cultures of
moderation and expression: Emotional experience, behavior. and
physiology in Chinese Americans and Mexican Americans. Emotion, 5(2), 154—165. 0 In a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document. address the following: 0 Use your own words to summarize the purpose and the overall findings
of the article. The summary should be in 50 words. Note: The data analysis section might be difficult to
follow. Just scan this section and concentrate on the
discussion and conclusion. What role do emotions play in human interactions? Briefly state what previous studies have discovered about the
universality of facial expressions. Use another source to look up the purpose of the autonomic nervous
system and ethnography. Write the definitions for both using 1—2 sentences for each . What do ethnographic accounts tell us about how Chinese people view
emotions? What does somaticizing mean? Provide an example. Are the previous findings on the emotional expression of the Mexican
(Latino) culture consistent? Summarize the findings. Look at the participants' subsection of the Method section. Who were
the participants? Do you think that the participants were appropriate for
the study? Explain your answer. Summarize the procedure used in the study in 2—3 sentences. Read the discussion section. Which two hypotheses were supported by
the results? Review the physiological part of the discussion section. What is the
rationale given for the physiological findings? State one limitation of the study. What was the most interesting thing you learned from the article?
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