People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and cognitive states, which facilitates liking. Mimicry, however, does not always affect liking. In two studies, we investigate whether the mimicry-liking link is influenced by people's social value orient
β¦ LIBER β¦
Two acts of social intelligence: the effects of mimicry and social praise on the evaluation of an artificial agent
β Scribed by Maurits Kaptein; Panos Markopoulos; Boris de Ruyter; Emile Aarts
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 368 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0951-5666
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The consequences of mimicry for prosocia
β
MariΓ«lle Stel; Sonja Rispens; Marijke Leliveld; Anne Marike Lokhorst
π
Article
π
2011
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 92 KB
The dissemination of a social interventi
β
Christina M. Mitchell
π
Article
π
1983
π
Springer US
π
English
β 885 KB
Differential effects of candy, social, a
β
Joy Moore Clingman; Stephen M. Auerbach; Philip C. Bowman; John M. Parrish
π
Article
π
1977
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 279 KB
π 2 views
The present study investigated the effects of candy, social, and token rewards on the I& scores of children of above average intelligence. The results showed that I& scores increased considerably as a function of token rewards. Social rewards produced only minor changes, and candy rewards produced n
Effects of an adult's presence on the so
β
Elias Besevegis; Richard Lore
π
Article
π
1983
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 676 KB
Social anxiety in adolescents: the effec
β
Clare J. Parr; Sam Cartwright-Hatton
π
Article
π
2009
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 83 KB
The effects of an experimental social de
The effects of an experimental social development program on children in the middle childhood period
β
Phyllis T. Elardo; Bettye M. Caldwell
π
Article
π
1979
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 570 KB