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This paper describes the addition of nonverbal affective behaviors to a humanoid robot, as well as recognition of these behaviors based on an online survey. The expressive behaviors were implemented in the context of a framework for affective robot behavior (TAME) and span across three types of affective phenomena: traits, moods and emotions.