Events2Join

Interpersonal Effects of Emotions on Initial Trust at Zero|Acquaintance


Interpersonal Effects of Emotions on Initial Trust at Zero-Acquaint

This article explores the interpersonal effects of emotions on stereotype formation and initial trust in zero-acquaintance interactions. In three experiments, ...

Interpersonal Effects of Emotions on Initial Trust at Zero ...

Specifically, we show that in zero‐acquaintance interactions, displays of happiness increase, but displays of anger decrease stereotypes of ...

Do I Trust You? Depends on What You Feel: Interpersonal Effects of ...

In three experiments, we demonstrate that perceptions of partner sociability, morality, and competence are significantly influenced by emotional ...

Interpersonal Effects of Emotions on Initial Trust at Zero-Acquaintance

Happiness expressions are also conducive to trust, whereas expressions of anger are detrimental to trust. We further demonstrate that expressions of ambivalence ...

Do I Trust You? Depends on What You Feel: Interpersonal Effects of ...

This article explores the interpersonal effects of emotions on stereotype formation and initial trust in zero-acquaintance interactions.

Trust at Zero Acquaintance - American Psychological Association

First, when people report the emotions they feel as they contemplate ... Photo condition had no impact on emotion ratings. Agitation.

(PDF) Trust at Zero Acquaintance: More a Matter of Respect Than ...

serious consideration by scholars of interpersonal relationships. First, one might argue that trust ... effects of interpersonal and structural changes ...

The interpersonal effects of emotion intensity in customer service

We examined the interpersonal effects of emotion intensity in customer service. High intensity reduced appropriateness, authenticity and trust of service ...

Interactions between perceived emotions and executive attention in ...

A cue indicated whether the emotion of their partner could be trusted or not. Trustworthy partners with happy facial expressions were cooperative, and angry ...

The interpersonal effects of emotions - LinkedIn

If the person perceiving the other's emotions has no relationship with them, and no intentions of creating one, then the person is unlikely to ...

Understanding the Integral Relationship Between Emotion and Trust

Do I trust you? Depends on what you feel: Interpersonal effects of emotions on initial trust at zero‐acquaintance. Negotiation and Conflict Management ...

How verbalizing others' emotions fosters interpersonal trust

Interactive effects of emotional acknowledgment and emotional valence on first-party trust perceptions (Study 2). Note: The depicted bars ...

The interpersonal effects of emotions in money versus candy games

Such behavioral response based on emotional information was accounted for by the trait impressions (i.e. likability, trustworthiness) formed of the ...

Social Functions of Emotions at Four Levels of Analysis

Do I Trust You? Depends on What You Feel: Interpersonal Effects of Emotions on Initial Trust at Zero‐Acquaintance. Source: Wiley. Integrating Organizational ...

Trust at zero acquaintance: More a matter of respect than ...

The development of an intragroup norm and the effects of interpersonal and structural challenges. Administrative Science Quarterly, 36(1), 20–35. http://dx ...

The Influence of Emotion on Trust - Scholars at Harvard

Anxiety, a low certainty emotion, has a negative impact on trust while Anger and Guilt, two emotions that differ in their control-appraisals but ...

Interpersonal effects of emotion in a multi-round Trust Game - ERIC

At the beginning of the session, participants were instructed that the experiment explored the cooperation patterns that emerge between people during the so- ...

Understanding the Integral Relationship Between Emotion and Trust

Do I trust you? Depends on what you feel: Interpersonal effects of emotions on initial trust at zero‐acquaintance. Negotiation and Conflict ...

Interpersonal Emotion Regulation: an Experience Sampling Study

Results showed that most people engaged in IER. Using multilevel modeling, we found that people tended to seek IER from close versus non-close others and were ...

EMOTION AND TRUST Feeling and Believing - Knowledge at Wharton

For example, Lerner and Keltner (2001) found that fear and anger, two emotions with negative valence, had significantly different effects on risk assessments.