The findings revealed that motor synchrony and emotional alignment can arise spontaneously during a virtual social interaction between two strangers. Moreover, this interaction yielded a decrease in negative affect and an increase in positive affect, as well as an increase in feelings of trust, ...
(24) One of the most researched laws of social psychology is something called the “mere exposure effect”, which, in essence, means that the more we’re exposed to something, the more we tend to like it. This happens with people we know...
The role of affect in the mere exposure effect: Evidence from psychophysiological and individual difference approaches. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27, 889–898. Google Scholar Haxby, J. V., Hoffman, E. A., & Gobbini, M. I. (2000). The distributed human neural system for...
Some research would indicate that proximity brings on a sense of familiarity that leads to liking (Borstein, 1989; Moreland & Zajonc, 1982; Zajonc, 1968). In the literature it is called the “mere exposure effect”. The more we see people the more we like them, so proximity is...
if we banned dangerous and violent sports, we would be moving one step further to improving mankind. we would recognize that violence is degrading and unworthy of human beings. 免费查看参考答案及解析 题目: section ii reading comprehension part a directions: read the following four texts. answer...
mightmereexposureleadtointellectualimprovement? “If wegrow upinahouse,inahome whereparentsenjoybooks,wherebooksaregiven asbirthdaypresentsandvalued,thisissomething thatbecomesapartofouridentityandgivesus thislifelongurgetoalwayscomeclosetobooks andreadmorethanwewould.” Sokeepshelvespiledwithbooks.Yourkids will...
Many have attributed the mere exposure effect as the source of influence in purchase intention and purchase decision; however, most of the studies of television advertisement effects are not only outdated, but their sample size is questionable and their environments do not reflect reality. With the...
The Band Effect—Physically Strenuous Music Making Increases Esthetic Appreciation of Music The esthetic appreciation of music is strongly influenced by cultural background and personal taste. One would expect that this would complicate the utiliz... TH Fritz,S Lydia,V Arno - 《Frontiers in Neuroscie...
People often recognize and remember faces of individuals within their own race more easily than those of other races. While behavioral research has long suggested that the Other-Race Effect (ORE) is due to extensive experience with one’s own race group,
This supports the notion that the critical factor in the practice effect may be an interaction between experience with the test situation and the type of test, rather than mere exposure in close temporal proximity to the current assessment. Similar methodology with longer inter-test intervals is ...