A multi-lab test of the facial feedback hypothesis by the Many Smiles Collaboration

Author:

Coles Nicholas A.ORCID,March David S.ORCID,Marmolejo-Ramos FernandoORCID,Larsen Jeff T.,Arinze Nwadiogo C.ORCID,Ndukaihe Izuchukwu L. G.ORCID,Willis Megan L.ORCID,Foroni FrancescoORCID,Reggev NivORCID,Mokady AvivORCID,Forscher Patrick S.ORCID,Hunter John F.ORCID,Kaminski GwenaëlORCID,Yüvrük ElifORCID,Kapucu Aycan,Nagy TamásORCID,Hajdu Nandor,Tejada JulianORCID,Freitag Raquel M. K.ORCID,Zambrano DaniloORCID,Som BidishaORCID,Aczel BalazsORCID,Barzykowski KrystianORCID,Adamus SylwiaORCID,Filip KatarzynaORCID,Yamada YukiORCID,Ikeda AyumiORCID,Eaves Daniel L.ORCID,Levitan Carmel A.ORCID,Leiweke Sydney,Parzuchowski MichalORCID,Butcher NatalieORCID,Pfuhl GeritORCID,Basnight-Brown Dana M.ORCID,Hinojosa José A.ORCID,Montoro Pedro R.ORCID,Javela D Lady G.ORCID,Vezirian Kevin,IJzerman HansORCID,Trujillo NataliaORCID,Pressman Sarah D.,Gygax Pascal M.ORCID,Özdoğru Asil A.ORCID,Ruiz-Fernandez SusanaORCID,Ellsworth Phoebe C.ORCID,Gaertner Lowell,Strack Fritz,Marozzi MarcoORCID,Liuzza Marco TullioORCID

Funder

National Science Foundation

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

National Science Centre, Poland

JSPS KAKENHI

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Social Psychology

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