Positivity Bias Uncovered
Research reveals a striking positivity bias where people perceive in-group faces—regardless of emotion—as more positive compared to out-group faces. This phenomenon extends beyond artificial lab settings, suggesting that ingrained societal beliefs and stereotypes significantly shape our emotional interpretations. Findings indicate that even simple group assignments can lead to profound effects on how we perceive others, highlighting the powerful influence of group identity on our judgments.In this clip
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