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Imitation of emotion: When meaning leads to aversion
Authors:Sytske W van der Velde  Diederik A Stapel  Ernestine H Gordijn
Institution:1. University of Groningen, The Netherlands;2. Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Abstract:Can imitation lead to less liking? Previous research on mimicry and imitation suggests that imitation should lead to more liking, at least when it concerns neutral behaviours. In the present studies, we looked at behaviour with a clear message: Facial expressions. As predicted, we found in two studies that an affiliative facial expression (happiness) leads to more liking when imitated, whereas a non‐affiliative facial expression (anger) leads to less liking when imitated. Thus, imitating someone does not always lead to more liking: Imitating behaviour that communicates an unfriendly message can have negative consequences. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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