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Behavioral Mimicry and Stigmatization
Behavioral mimicry and stigmatization. - APA PsycNet
Two experiments investigated the moderation of behavioral mimicry effects as a function of the to-be-mimicked target. In each experiment female participants ...
Behavioral Mimicry and Stigmatization - Guilford Journals
Two experiments investigated the moderation of behavioral mimicry effects as a function of the to–be–mimicked target. In each experiment participants ...
Behavioral mimicry and stigmatization - ProQuest
Two experiments investigated the moderation of behavioral mimicry effects as a function of the to-be-mimicked target. In each experiment participants ...
Behavioral Mimicry and Stigmatization | Social Cognition
Stigmatization of the to-be-mimicked target does inhibit mimicry effects but only when the nature of the stigmatization is linked to the critical task. Results ...
Behavioral Mimicry and Stigmatization | Request PDF - ResearchGate
In a study on mimicry, for instance, Johnston (2002) found that consumers mimic one another's consumption behavior. The amount of ice cream that participants in ...
Reactions to Discrimination, Stigmatization, Ostracism, and Other ...
... behavioral mimicry—the tendency to imitate the behavior of others without awareness. ... psychological distress in response to perceived racial discrimination.
Behavioral Mimicry as an Affiliative Response to Social Exclusion
New York: Psychology Press. Richman, L. S., & Leary, M. R. (2009). Reactions to discrimination, stigmatization, ostracism, and other forms of interpersonal ...
Behavioural Effects of Nonconscious Mimicry and Social Intentions
The manipulation of only behavioural mimicry effectively controls for other mimicry ... Behavioral mimicry and stigmatization Soc. Cogn 20 1 2002 ...
Concealable Stigmatized Identities and Psychological Well-Being
Concealable stigmatized identity construction and psychological, physical, and behavioral outcomes. *Reprinted with permission {Copyright still needed from ...
(PDF) Implicit Behavioral Mimicry: Investigating the Impact of Group ...
For some people, an individual's affiliation goal may be very weak. Associating with stigmatized individuals, disliked others, or out-group ...
Behavioral mimicry as an affiliative response to social exclusion.
Abstract. The nonconscious behavioral mimicry ... NewYork: Psychology Press. Smart Richman, L., & Leary, M. R. (2009). Reactions to discrimination, stigmatization ...
Where is the love? The social aspects of mimicry - Duke People
2002 Behavioral mimicry and stigmatization. Soc. Cogn. 20, 18–35. (doi ... Executive functioning & imitation: increasing working memory load facilitates ...
The development of social mimicry during early childhood
Adults use behavioral mimicry to blend in with (or stand out from) their social environment. Adopting another's mannerisms and behaviors, or “mimicking”, ...
Testing the relationship between mimicry, trust and rapport in virtual ...
... mimicry or non-mimicry behaviour. They rated likeability, trust ... Behavioral Mimicry and Stigmatization. Soc. Cogn. 20, 18–35 (2002) ...
Distinctive features of nonverbal behavior and mimicry in application ...
... mimicry behavior, suppressing behavior, immediacy behavior and natural behavior. ... Johnston L. Behavioral mimicry and stigmatization. Social ...
When We Observe Stigmatized and "Normal" Individuals Interacting
Environmental effects on interpersonal affective behavior: Ambient effective temperature and attraction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 15, 240- ...
The Psychological Implications of Concealing a Stigma: A Cognitive ...
Although it highlights the behavioral strategies that indi- viduals with a hidden stigma use to keep their stigma hidden, this theory does not provide a ...
The honest mirror: Morality as a moderator of spontaneous ...
Behavioral mimicry, defined as the automatic imitation of ... Behavioral mimicry and stigmatization. Social Cognition, 20, 18–35 ...
Morality as a moderator of spontaneous behavioral mimicry
Furthermore, affiliation goals are associated with enhanced mimicry (Lakin & Chartrand, 2003), whereas social stigma has negative effects on ...
Behavioural Effects of Nonconscious Mimicry and Social Intentions
Behavioral Mimicry and Stigmatization · Lucy Johnston. Psychology. 2002. Abstract Two experiments investigated the moderation of behavioral ...