How does the Oster and Rosenstein Baby Facial Action Coding System (FACS) differ from the
MAX and Affex systems?
A) The FACS is used to assess emotion regulation and not measure the discrete emotions
captured by the other systems.
B) It is more difficult to train coders from other cultures how to use the FACS than the MAX
or Affex.
C) When using the FACS, coders evaluate overall positive or negative affect, as opposed to
discrete emotions, such as anger or sadness.
D) The FACS has not been deemed as valid as the more established coding systems.
C
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