This question was already answered 2a. I need to answer the following questions from 2b-2e 2) Harker and Keltner (2001) examined whether emotional well-being in later life could be predicted from the facial expressions of 141 women in their college yearbook photos. The predictor variable of greatest interest was the “positivity of emotional expression” in the college yearbook photo. They also had these photographs rated on physical attractiveness. They contracted the same women for follow-up psychological assessments at age 52 ( and at other ages; data not shown here). Here are the correlations of these two predictors (based on ratings of the yearbook photo) with several of their self-reported social and emotional outcomes at age 52.                                                                                             In College Photo                                                                At Age 52                               Physical Attractiveness               Positivity of Facial Expression Negative emotionally                            .04                                                   -2.7 Nurturance                                           -.06                                                   .22 Well-being                                             .03                                                   .27       2b. How would you interpret their results? 2c. Can you make any casual inferences from this study? Give reasons 2d. Would it be appropriate for the researchers to generalize these findings to other groups, such as men? 2e. What additional information would be available to you if you were able to see the scatter plots for these variables?

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2) Harker and Keltner (2001) examined whether emotional well-being in later life could be predicted from the facial expressions of 141 women in their college yearbook photos. The predictor variable of greatest interest was the “positivity of emotional expression” in the college yearbook photo. They also had these photographs rated on physical attractiveness. They contracted the same women for follow-up psychological assessments at age 52 ( and at other ages; data not shown here). Here are the correlations of these two predictors (based on ratings of the yearbook photo) with several of their self-reported social and emotional outcomes at age 52.

                                                                                            In College Photo                                                               

At Age 52                               Physical Attractiveness               Positivity of Facial Expression

Negative emotionally                            .04                                                   -2.7

Nurturance                                           -.06                                                   .22

Well-being                                             .03                                                   .27

 

 

 

2b. How would you interpret their results?

2c. Can you make any casual inferences from this study? Give reasons

2d. Would it be appropriate for the researchers to generalize these findings to other groups, such as men?

2e. What additional information would be available to you if you were able to see the scatter plots for these variables?

 

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