How are emotions measured?
What will be an ideal response?
Physiological dimensions can be measured through heart rate or brain activity. Expressive dimensions can be measured through facial expressions via AFFEX, vocal expressions, and body movements. Self-report measures can be used to assess a child's sense of emotion in his or her self as well as others.
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