Emotion semantics show both cultural variation and universal structure
Science • Vol/Iss. 366 (6472) • AAAS • • Published In • Pages: 1517-1522 •
By Jackson, Joshua Conrad, Watts, Joseph, Henry, Teague R., List, Johann-Mattis, Forkel, Robert, Mucha, Peter J., Greenhill, Simon J. , Gray, Russell D. , Lindquist, Kristen A.
Hypothesis
Geographic proximity is positively correlated with similarity in emotion semantics across language families (1519).
Note
The two significance values are reported for the full sample and then the smaller permutation robust sample respectively.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Correlation using ARI values | Supported | p <.001 and p = .03 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Emotion semantics | Dependent | Vocabulary, Semantics |
Geographic proximity | Independent | Location |