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The present research suggests that biased interpersonal perceptions can mediate prime -to- behavior effects and introduces a new moderator for when such mediation will occur. Across 5 experiments ...
influence subsequent perceptions and behaviors in ways that conform to that identity (Turner, Hogg, Oakes, Reicher, & Wetherell, 1987). The psychological mechanism underlying the effect of social identity ...
, negative association between T and the valence of disclosures after sexual activity for women, but not for men. Given the relevancy of T to both women's and men's behaviors and perceptions in interpersonal ...
are easily affected by confounding behaviors (e.g., gaze or speech that accompany experimentally induced touch [25]). For this reason, so far, interpersonal touch research has partly relied on the controlled ...
(AS) and self- perceptions of aging (SPA), and their influence on developmental outcomes. Specifically, we investigated the role of AS as a potential antecedent of SPA, in a pathway that then influences physical ...
indicate bias during interpersonal interaction tasks undertaken in virtual environments. The relationship between embodiment, empathy, and behavioral change The aforementioned embodiment studies additionally ...
to prime the skeletomuscular system and prepare our bodies for the practical requirements of anticipated actions. Motor simulation is hypothesized to play an analogous role in perceptual contexts. Visual ...
, such as conveying disapproval via facial expressions [16]. Therefore, merely measuring the presence of interpersonal discussion offers limited insight into campaign-related normative perceptions . Only one [17] out ...
of how they are evaluated by others has important implications for their self- perception and behavior (Major et al., 2013; Steele, 1997; Turner et al., 1987; Vorauer et al., 2000). Voyles and colleagues ...
pathway . Former studies indicated that people with older self- perceptions were less inclined to engage in preventive health behaviors such as an appropriate diet, exercise, and medication compliance (Levy ...
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