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注意你微笑的场合:文化塑造对微笑者智力和诚实的判断。

Be Careful Where You Smile: Culture Shapes Judgments of Intelligence and Honesty of Smiling Individuals.

作者信息

Krys Kuba, -Melanie Vauclair C, Capaldi Colin A, Lun Vivian Miu-Chi, Bond Michael Harris, Domínguez-Espinosa Alejandra, Torres Claudio, Lipp Ottmar V, Manickam L Sam S, Xing Cai, Antalíková Radka, Pavlopoulos Vassilis, Teyssier Julien, Hur Taekyun, Hansen Karolina, Szarota Piotr, Ahmed Ramadan A, Burtceva Eleonora, Chkhaidze Ana, Cenko Enila, Denoux Patrick, Fülöp Márta, Hassan Arif, Igbokwe David O, Işık İdil, Javangwe Gwatirera, Malbran María, Maricchiolo Fridanna, Mikarsa Hera, Miles Lynden K, Nader Martin, Park Joonha, Rizwan Muhammad, Salem Radwa, Schwarz Beate, Shah Irfana, Sun Chien-Ru, van Tilburg Wijnand, Wagner Wolfgang, Wise Ryan, Yu Angela Arriola

机构信息

Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Jaracza 1, 00-378 Warsaw, Poland.

Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Cis-IUL, Lisbon, Portugal.

出版信息

J Nonverbal Behav. 2016;40:101-116. doi: 10.1007/s10919-015-0226-4. Epub 2015 Dec 30.

Abstract

Smiling individuals are usually perceived more favorably than non-smiling ones-they are judged as happier, more attractive, competent, and friendly. These seemingly clear and obvious consequences of smiling are assumed to be culturally universal, however most of the psychological research is carried out in WEIRD societies (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) and the influence of culture on social perception of nonverbal behavior is still understudied. Here we show that a smiling individual may be judged as less intelligent than the same non-smiling individual in cultures low on the GLOBE's uncertainty avoidance dimension. Furthermore, we show that corruption at the societal level may undermine the prosocial perception of smiling-in societies with high corruption indicators, trust toward smiling individuals is reduced. This research fosters understanding of the cultural framework surrounding nonverbal communication processes and reveals that in some cultures smiling may lead to negative attributions.

摘要

微笑的人通常比不微笑的人更受青睐——他们被认为更快乐、更有吸引力、更有能力且更友好。微笑这些看似清晰明显的结果被认为具有文化普遍性,然而大多数心理学研究是在西方、受过教育、工业化、富裕和民主的(WEIRD)社会中进行的,文化对非语言行为社会认知的影响仍未得到充分研究。在这里,我们表明,在全球领导力与组织行为有效性(GLOBE)不确定性规避维度得分较低的文化中,微笑的人可能被认为比不微笑的人智商更低。此外,我们还表明,社会层面的腐败可能会削弱微笑所带来的亲社会认知——在腐败指标较高的社会中,对微笑者的信任会降低。这项研究促进了对围绕非语言沟通过程的文化框架的理解,并揭示了在某些文化中,微笑可能会导致负面归因。

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