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Beyond the Smiley-Face Pain Scale People with autism, who often have trouble describing discomfort, could benefit from alternative methods of measurement. But there are so many to choose from it ...
A new study finds that while real-life smiles signal competence, smiley face emojis do not ― another example of how we can be way off in our assumptions about how real-world behavior translates ...
Donna Scott, 38, tells The Independent that she had never considered the possibility of the smiley emoji being interpreted as passive-aggressive. “I always thought it was a way to show that what ...
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