Densten Iain L, Borrowman Luc
Monash University Australia Alumni, Melbourne, Australia.
Department of Economics, School of Business, Monash University Malaysia, Sunway, Malaysia.
PLoS One. 2017 Jul 7;12(7):e0179058. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179058. eCollection 2017.
The current study aims to identify the relationships between implicit leadership theoretical (ILT) prototypes / anti-prototype and five facial features (i.e., nasion, upper nose, lower nose, and upper lip) of a leader from a different race than respondents. A sample of 81 Asian respondents viewed a 30-second video of a Caucasian female who in a non-engaging manner talked about her career achievements. As participants watch the video, their eye movements were recorded via an eye tracking devise. While previous research has identified that ILT influences perceptional and attitudinal ratings of leaders, the current study extends these findings by confirming the impact of ILT on the gaze patterns of other race participants, who appear to adopt system one type thinking. This study advances our understanding in how cognitive categories or schemas influence the physicality of individuals (i.e., eye gaze or movements). Finally, this study confirms that individual ILT factors have a relationship with the eye movements of participants and suggests future research directions.
当前的研究旨在确定隐性领导理论(ILT)原型/反原型与来自与受访者不同种族的领导者的五个面部特征(即鼻根、上鼻、下鼻和上唇)之间的关系。81名亚洲受访者观看了一段30秒的视频,视频中一名白人女性以一种平淡的方式谈论了她的职业成就。当参与者观看视频时,他们的眼球运动通过眼动追踪设备进行记录。虽然先前的研究已经确定ILT会影响对领导者的感知和态度评分,但当前的研究通过证实ILT对其他种族参与者注视模式的影响扩展了这些发现,这些参与者似乎采用了第一系统类型的思维。这项研究推进了我们对认知类别或图式如何影响个体身体行为(即目光注视或运动)的理解。最后,这项研究证实了个体ILT因素与参与者的眼球运动之间存在关系,并提出了未来的研究方向。