How does Lopes et al. define good social interaction? Do you think this definition is accurate or do you have a different view of social interactions? Also, think about how ethnographic difference might account for different views of social interaction.
Do you think someday we could make a complex emotion predictor (a machine to predict how people will feel given certain scenarios)? Is this practical/applicable?
Keltner and Haidt show that emotions impact social relationships. Do you think there is merit to viewing "groups" as having "emotions"? If so, how are these emotions created, maintained, and distributed?
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