%0 Generic %A Nordström, Henrik %A Laukka, Petri %A Thingujam, Nutankumar S. %A Schubert, Emery %A Anger Elfenbein, Hillary %D 2017 %T Table S1 from Emotion appraisal dimensions inferred from vocal expressions are consistent across cultures: a comparison between Australia and India %U https://rs.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_S1_from_Emotion_appraisal_dimensions_inferred_from_vocal_expressions_are_consistent_across_cultures_a_comparison_between_Australia_and_India/5576782 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.5576782.v1 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/9696967 %K acoustic parameters %K appraisal %K cross-cultural %K emotion recognition %K speech %K vocal expression %X All data from the Bayesian analysis. Variable description: dimension = appraisal dimension; emotion = emotion category; speaker = culture of the speaker; listener = culture of the listener; ingroup = true if the speaker and the listener were from the same culture; n_ratings = number of ratings; mean = mean rating; sd = standard deviation of the ratings; SE = standard error of the ratings; predicted = appraisal prediction; tails = 1 if there was a prediction, two if there was no prediction; HD = highest density of the posterior distribution of the ratings; ci95ll and ci95ul = lower and upper limit of the 95% credible interval of the ratings; BF = Bayes Factor of the appraisal prediction over a population mean close to zero; support = indicates what hypothesis gained support by the Bayes Factor; diff = difference between in- and out-group ratings; SE_diff = standard error of the difference between in- and out-group ratings; HD_diff = highest density of the posterior distribution of the difference between in- and out-group ratings; ci95ll_diff and ci95ul_diff = lower and upper limit of the 95% credible interval of the difference between in- and out-group ratings; BF_diff = Bayes Factor of the prediction that there was a difference between in- and out-group ratings over a difference close to zero; support_diff = indicates what hypothesis was supported by the Bayes Factor. %I The Royal Society