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Feigning Romantic Interest: The Role of Self-Monitoring
Institution:2. Clinical Research Center, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA;3. Clinique de recherche en santé des femmes, Quebec City, QCCanada;4. Diex Recherche Inc.Sherbrooke, QCCanada;5. Rapid Medical Research Inc.Cleveland, OH, USA;11. Montreal Clinical Study Center, Montreal, QCCanada;12. Centre hospitalier affilié universitaire de Québec, Quebec City, QCCanada;8. Mc, Gill University Health Center, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, QCCanada;9. Veristat Inc.Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:In two studies, we examined the extent to which high and low self-monitoring individuals successfully feigned romantic interest in potential dating partners. In Study 1, high self-monitoring men and women reported they would be better at, and would derive more enjoyment from, feigning interest in two different relationship initiation contexts. In Study 2, high self-monitoring men and women were videotaped while they tried to feign interest or lack of interest in an attractive opposite-sex person. Raters evaluated participants' verbal and nonverbal behavior on measures of perceived interest/liking and behavioral cues known to signal romantic interest. When they feigned interest, high self-monitoring men and women were rated as conveying greater interest than low self-monitors through the verbal channel. Additional analyses identified the specific verbal cues that did and did not mediate links between self-monitoring and ratings of verbal interest.
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