Sunday, April 28, 2019

Psychology-Facial Feedback Hypothesis Experiment Replication Coursework

Psychology-Facial Feedback Hypothesis Experiment Replication - Coursework ExampleThe two groups of five were taken into two diametric rooms and I briefed them on what they should do. sort A was the group that held the composes in their teeth and Group B is the group that held the save in their lips. After a few minutes I received the results. Group Bs fairish rating was around 3.4 as Group As average rating was 4.2. However, I took an extra step, I called upon new(prenominal) friends and family members who have not taken the exam or know anything about the experiment. I had them repeat the test and the result were as follows Group Bs Rating was 3.3 and Group As rating was 3.9.Group A had rated the strip to be amusing compared to the other group which rated as average. With this I can conclude that Fritz Stracks Hypothesis is right. This test does limn that holding a pen in ones teeth makes jokes funnier, but why?I believe that the working muscle groups can cause discomfort. W hen holding the pen in the teeth a person does not need much strain to keep the pen in place. Holding the pen by the lips however requires balancing and applying a firm hold with muscles that are generally weak. On the other hand, it is believed that smiling can make a person happy. Can a person holding the pen by their teeth horizontally affect his/her reaction to humor? Is there a different reaction if they hold the pen pointing out of the mouth?Possible external effects could include wallpapers. Wallpapers can be of different colors and designs. Colors are known to affect the human emotion blue induces becalm while orange induces excitement. Objects in the rooms and their states can also affect psyche. Other effects could be how the people in the groups react to humor. Some people easily find humor in simple situations and my family are of that kind.The consistency of the results could improve by conducting repeated tests on different groups. In order to beak up better result s, I could have experimented to find an answer to these questions. I could

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