Food sharing and perceptions of the status of a relationship |
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Authors: | Erwin Philip G Burke Annie Purves David G |
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Affiliation: | The Psychology Unit, Edge Hill College, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England. |
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Abstract: | This study examined how individuals may form an impression of the closeness of the relationship between two individuals based on an observation of them sharing food. An opportunity sample of 72 participants watched a video clip of young adults in same-sex or mixed-sex dyads eating a meal together. In the experimental conditions, each member of the dyad also offered or fed a morsel of food to the other person. Analysis showed that food sharing was seen as indicative of familiarity between the members of a dyad. Actually feeding the other person a morsel of food was seen as an indicator of intimacy in male dyads but not in mixed-sex or female dyads. Results are discussed in terms of expectations of intimacy in male and female relationships. |
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