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Smiling reflects different emotions in men and women
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2009
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Social PsychologyAffective NeurosciencePositive AffectHappinessSocial SciencesPsychologyEmotional ResponseDifferent EmotionsSignals ConfidenceGender StudiesAffective ComputingNegative AffectBehavioral SciencesApplied Social PsychologyPositive PsychologySubjective Well-beingInterpersonal RelationshipsInterpersonal AttractionEmotion
Abstract We present evidence that smiling is positively associated with positive affect in women and negatively associated with negative affect in men. In line with Vigil's model, we propose that, in women, smiling signals warmth (trustworthiness cues), which attracts fewer and more intimate relationships, whereas in men, smiling signals confidence and lack of self-doubt (capacity cues), which attracts numerous, less-intimate relationships.
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