What is the difference between the Maximally Discriminative Facial Movement Coding
System (MAX) and the System for Identifying Affect Expressions by Holistic Judgments
(Affex)?
A) The MAX allows coders to rate discrete infants emotions, such as joy, whereas the Affex
is used to assess more complex emotions, such as envy.
B) When using the MAX, coders rate subtle facial movements in different regions in the
face, whereas, when using the Affex, coders rate more global facial movements across
the face.
C) The Affex requires more coding time than the MAX.
D) The MAX has been deemed valid, but the validity status of the Affex remains unclear.
B
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