Anger Traits
INTRODUCTION
One of the most important ways we communicate emotions is through our facial
expressions. Understanding these nonverbal cues is essential for both interacting and surviving
any social encounter. Have you ever discussed an issue with someone whose nonverbal
expression betrayed their verbal communication? For example a wife who says she loves her
husband, while shaking her head side to side and frowning. In Mark Knapp and Judith Hall's
book Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction,
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variable of "held apart eyebrows" disputed my hypothesis. Held apart eyebrows is rarely
observed in angry individuals. However, in my own observation women frequently held their
eyebrows apart when asked to display anger. This variable was apparent in 33 percent of the
women, but absent from the men. Not all variables produced a gender specific variance. For
example, lowered eyebrows, raised eyebrows, non-vertical line, and blank stare were equally
observed in both males and females.
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