slemminneprov
Slemminneprov, also known as "slemminneprøve" or "slemminnetest" in Norwegian, is a psychological test used to assess an individual's ability to recognize and interpret facial expressions of emotion. The test is designed to measure the ability to accurately identify basic emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust from photographs or videos of faces.
The slemminneprov is often used in research settings to study emotional intelligence, social cognition, and the
The test typically consists of a series of images or videos showing faces expressing different emotions. Participants
The slemminneprov is named after the Norwegian psychologist, Oddvar Slemmin, who developed the test in the