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- who: Schloss and colleagues from the University of Germany have published the research work: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this research was to validate the force and duration of squeezing a dynamometer as nonverbal, visceral measures of self-reported language-dependent emotions experienced by bilinguals. The experimenter informed them that the study focused on emotionality in advertising. The authors report separate analyses for maximum grip force and total duration because pretests indicated that participants immediately understood the instruction to squeeze more forcefully yet asked questions about squeezing longer . . .
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