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Nawal Muhammed AlMutairi

Assistant Professor

Information Technology Department

علوم الحاسب والمعلومات
المدينة الجامعية للطالبات بالدرعية - 6T86
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Conference Paper
2015

Comparison of User Responses to English and Arabic Emotion Elicitation Video Clips

International Conference on Cross-Cultural Design

To study the variation in emotional responses to stimuli, different methods have been developed to elicit emotions in a replicable way. Using video clips has been shown to be the most effective stimuli. However, the differences in cultural backgrounds lead to different emotional responses to the same stimuli. Therefore, we compared the emotional response to a commonly used emotion eliciting video clips from the Western culture on Saudi culture with an initial selection of emotion eliciting Arabic video clips. We analysed skin physiological signals in response to video clips from 29 Saudi participants. The results of the validated English video clips and the initial Arabic video clips are comparable, which suggest that a universal capability of the English set to elicit target emotions in Saudi sample, and that a refined selection of Arabic emotion elicitation clips would improve the capability of inducing the target …

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