Self-monitoring and mimicry of positive and negative social behaviors |
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Authors: | Sarah Estow Jeremy P. Jamieson Jennifer R. Yates |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Colby College, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examined the role that self-monitoring plays in behavioral mimicry. Participants were exposed to videotaped targets who were laughing, yawning, frowning, or neutral in their expression. Participants’ behavioral mimicry while viewing the targets was recorded. It was hypothesized that higher self-monitors would show greater mimicry than lower self-monitors. It was also hypothesized that participants would respond differently to positive and negative target expressions. Participants who scored higher in self-monitoring did mimic the targets’ behaviors more often, and participants showed less mimicry of frowns than of laughs or yawns. |
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Keywords: | Self-monitoring Mimicry Yawning |
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