Koppensteiner Markus
Department of Anthropology/Human Behavior Research, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria.
J Exp Soc Psychol. 2013 Nov;49(6):1137-1143. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2013.08.002.
The current study presents a methodology to analyze first impressions on the basis of minimal motion information. In order to test the applicability of the approach brief silent video clips of 40 speakers were presented to independent observers (i.e., did not know speakers) who rated them on measures of the Big Five personality traits. The body movements of the speakers were then captured by placing landmarks on the speakers' forehead, one shoulder and the hands. Analysis revealed that observers ascribe extraversion to variations in the speakers' overall activity, emotional stability to the movements' relative velocity, and variation in motion direction to openness. Although ratings of openness and conscientiousness were related to biographical data of the speakers (i.e., measures of career progress), measures of body motion failed to provide similar results. In conclusion, analysis of motion behavior might be done on the basis of a small set of landmarks that seem to capture important parts of relevant nonverbal information.
本研究提出了一种基于最少运动信息来分析第一印象的方法。为了测试该方法的适用性,向独立观察者(即不认识说话者)展示了40位说话者简短的无声视频片段,这些观察者根据大五人格特质对他们进行评分。然后通过在说话者的额头、一侧肩膀和手部放置地标来捕捉说话者的身体动作。分析表明,观察者将外向性归因于说话者整体活动的变化,将情绪稳定性归因于动作的相对速度,将动作方向的变化归因于开放性。虽然开放性和尽责性的评分与说话者的个人资料(即职业发展的衡量标准)有关,但身体动作的测量未能得出类似结果。总之,运动行为分析可以基于一小部分地标来进行这些地标似乎捕捉到了相关非语言信息的重要部分。