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Because there is a universally shared muscular aspect to facial emotion expression, the trick to accurately reading masked (hidden) emotions hinges on:
Ingroup Prototype
The most representative or ideal example of the characteristics and behaviors of an ingroup, serving as a standard or model for group members.
Outgroup Prototype
refers to the generalized, often simplified, perceptions or stereotypes that individuals hold about members of a group to which they do not belong.
Relative Homogeneity Effect
A perception bias where individuals see out-group members as more similar to each other than in-group members, often leading to stereotyping.
Heterogeneous
Consisting of elements or components that are different from each other; diverse in character or content.
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