![]() Working under the supervision of Doug VanderLaan, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, their findings were recently published in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking. She sees them as a tool to examine differences in how emotions are perceived, depending on a person’s cultural background, which could have implications for how we interact online. For undergraduate student Boting Gao, emojis are more than just an image to encapsulate a sentiment.
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