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Chen [32] proposes a rule-based method for classification of audio data into one of the following emotion categories: happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, and dislike.
In another study, Chang et al. (2000) categorized 33 frequently used emotion verbs each of which had more than 40 occurrences in the Sinica Corpus (Chen et al. (1996))—into seven basic categories (happiness, depression, sadness, regret, anger, fear, and worry).
They were asked to indicate the emotion depicted by the particular face as spontaneously as possible by choosing one button according to the following categories: happiness, anger, fear, sadness, disgust, or neutral.
These too may be evolved adaptations (hard-wired) and are grouped into six major categories: happiness, sadness, fear, surprise, anger and disgust.
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(b) The figure identifies the happiness category (happy, unhappy, or neutral) of each cell.
We contrasted the activation elicited by all the emotional mismatching displays with the activation elicited by all emotional matching displays, instead of running this contrast separately for the three emotional categories (sadness, happiness and surprise).
These fall into two categories: positive (happiness, surprise) and negative (anger, fear, sadness, disgust) emotions.
"but then I preferred to take it a bit easier and such, but then my midwife said that it was okay to swim, that it was the best thing to do" (I:12) This category contains two sub-categories: Feelings of happiness and Physical well-being.
It is rather the ability to see life in ways infused with these categories: to cherish happiness, to respect reason, to revere dignity and to hope for a better future.
This stands in contrast to other accounts of well-being, which focus exclusively on subjective categories (such as happiness) or on the material means to well-being (such as resources like income or wealth).
For both stimulus types, the majority of all emotional episodes involve the five categories anger/rage, fear, happiness, love, and sadness.
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