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Culture shapes face perception: Comparisons of egypt and the UK
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
, 2017 , Book chapter)
The psychological literature reports a variety of cross-cultural differences in cognition, but most of these are based on comparisons of Western and Asian observers. Here, we discuss quantitative and qualitative cross-cultural ...
Preface
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
, 2017 , Other)
Face processing is now a mainstream, multi-faceted and global research field in psychology, and it is growing exponentially. The volume of emerging research necessitates continuous efforts to update our overall understanding ...
The effects of a culturally gender-specifying peripheral cue (headscarf) on the categorization of faces by gender
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Elsevier
, 2015 , Article)
Faces convey a wealth of cues that influence social categorizations and subsequent cognition and behavior. This study examined the effects of wearing a headscarf on face categorization by gender using Egyptian observers ...
Face processing: Systems, disorders and cultural differences
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
, 2017 , Book)
Face processing is now a mainstream, multi-faceted and global research field in psychology, and it is growing exponentially. The volume of emerging research necessitates continuous efforts to update our overall understanding ...
Emotional intelligence and criminal behavior
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Blackwell Publishing Inc.
, 2015 , Article)
A large body of research links criminality to cognitive intelligence and personality traits. This study examined the link between emotional intelligence (EI) and criminal behavior. One hundred Egyptian adult male offenders ...
Erratum: Self-reported psychopathy in the Middle East: A cross-national comparison across Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United States [BMC Psychology, 3, 42, (2015)] DOI 10.1186/s40359-015-0098-8
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BioMed Central Ltd.
, 2015 , Other)
After publication of this article [1], it was noticed that Ahmed M. Megreya's name had been misspelt and was incorrectly presented as Ahmed M. Megraya. The correct spelling of the author's name, Ahmed M. Megreya, is included ...
Erratum: A visual processing advantage for young-adolescent deaf observers: Evidence from face and object matching tasks
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NLM (Medline)
, 2017 , Other)
This article contains typographical errors in the 'Methods' section under subheading 'Stimuli'.