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Results from 138 studies, including 274] effect sizes (Cohen's d), on the facial feedback hypothesis (Coles et al. 2019) .

Usage

data(coles2019)

Format

A dataset with 286 rows and 13 variables.

  • study_id: Unique id for study

  • es_id: Unique id for effect size

  • yi: Effect size in Cohen's d

  • vi: Variance of effect size (SE^2)

  • title: Title of publication

  • year: Year of publication

  • file_drawer: Publication status

  • prop_women: Proportion of study that identified as women

  • video_know: Yes: Participants were told they were going to be recorded or the methodology stated that a video camera was placed within participant view. No" Methodology stated that participants were unaware of video recording, that the video camera was hidden, or that there was not a video camera

  • stim: Type of stimuli

  • proc: Type of facial feedback manipulation

  • proc_aware: Whether participants were aware of the facial feedback manipulation

  • w_v_b: Whether the study used a between- or within-subjects design

References

Coles NA, Larsen JT, Lench HC (2019). “A meta-analysis of the facial feedback literature: Effects of facial feedback on emotional experience are small and variable.” Psychological bulletin, 145(6), 610.