Blog posts tagged with facereader

3 Emotional studies with FaceReader
31 Oct human behavior research Emotion

3 Emotional studies with FaceReader

Many researchers have discovered FaceReader as a tool for their research. These 3 recent studies with FaceReader show how emotion data helps you to better understand human-human, human-machine, and human-product interactions.
The emotions of people who think they’re nice
18 Jul human behavior research Emotion

The emotions of people who think they’re nice

What does ‘nice’ actually mean in relation to psychological variables? And does it positively correlate with self-reported levels of health, happiness, and wellbeing?
Emotions distract people with eating disorders
18 Jul human behavior research Emotion

Emotions distract people with eating disorders

Studies show that people with anorexia nervosa have reduced facial expressivity of emotions while viewing emotionally provoking stimuli. Researcher Leppanen and her team used FaceReader to investigate this.
Technical demonstration of FaceReader in Seville, Spain
14 Apr human behavior research Emotion

Technical demonstration of FaceReader in Seville, Spain

GO-LAB demonstrated FaceReader's amazing possibilities and efficient replacement of manual coding procedures.
Do emotions affect preferences to opera music?
16 Mar human behavior research Emotion

Do emotions affect preferences to opera music?

Many researchers are interested in the relationship between facial expressions and music preference. This is the first study that uses FaceReader to investigate this.
The value of facial expression analysis in advertisements
07 Nov human behavior research Consumer

The value of facial expression analysis in advertisements

José Chavaglia Neto and José António Filipe investigated the effect of one commercial on consumer emotion. They asked consumers to watch this commercial related to a specific brand.
Marketing and market research blogs
01 Nov human behavior research Consumer

Marketing and market research blogs

Learn all about gamification in marketing, facial expression analysis, and the difference between self-report, qualitative research, and unobtrusive observations.
Declared vs revealed data
02 Jun human behavior research Consumer

Declared vs revealed data

How do consumer researchers get valuable data? Consumer and market researchers can turn to observation and experimentation to observe consumers. Declared vs. revealed data.
Who is the best product representative?
17 Mar human behavior research Emotion

Who is the best product representative?

We all have our favorite celebrities, then there are those we love to hate. Who would you want to pay to represent your product or brand?
Measuring flow
15 Mar human behavior research Psychology

Measuring flow

Real time measurement techniques like FaceReader might be the key to measuring flow in real-time.

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