Could intensity ratings of Matsumoto and Ekman’s JACFEE pictures delineate basic emotions? A principal component analysis in Chinese university students
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Wei Wang | Wei Chen | Jialu Fan | Mowei Shen | Shaohua Yu | M. Shen | Wei Wang | Wei He | Wei Chen | Wei He | Shaohua Yu | Jingyi Huang | Jialu Fan | Changdar Yeow | Guoqiang Sun | Jingyi Huang | Changdar Yeow | Guoqiang Sun
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