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This paper summarizes the results of a series of experimental studies on the emotional responses of American and French viewers to televised excerpts of their leaders' facial displays. Using a combination of ethological and social-psychological theory it develops an explanation of such emotional responses.
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Sullivan, D.G. Emotional responses to the nonverbal behavior of French and American political leaders. Polit Behav 18, 311–325 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01498604
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