School of Psychology Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Department of Political Science, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Apr 29;19(4):e0301113. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0301113. eCollection 2024.
The human smile can convey both rewarding and affiliative social intent and thus has significant utility in politics, where the ability to bond with and reassure voters is vital to electoral success. We examine experimental evidence from the 2019 UK general election to investigate the influence of a politician's reward or affiliative smile on voter emotions. It was hypothesised that the winner's affiliative smile would engender positive affect across all partisan groups compared to the winner's reward smile display. Participants from a nationally representative sample were shown campaign footage containing both types of smiles from the leaders of the main competing political parties both before and after the election. Increases in happiness and affinity were revealed across all partisan groups when shown footage of the eventual winner's affiliative smile; at the same time, supporters of losing parties indicated a decrease in negative affect. Affinity has been shown to increase civic engagement. Thus, we conclude that affiliative smiles displayed by leading candidates during the campaign likely acted as a mechanism to align voter behaviour with the dominant political message.
人类的微笑可以传达有益的和友好的社交意图,因此在政治中具有重要的作用,在政治中,与选民建立联系并让选民安心的能力对于选举成功至关重要。我们利用 2019 年英国大选的实验证据,研究了政治家的奖励性微笑或友好性微笑对选民情绪的影响。我们假设,与奖励性微笑相比,获胜者的友好性微笑会在所有党派群体中产生积极的影响。从全国代表性样本中选择的参与者观看了竞选片段,这些片段包含了主要竞争政党领导人在选举前后的两种类型的微笑。当显示最终获胜者的友好性微笑的片段时,所有党派群体的幸福感和亲和力都有所增加;与此同时,失败党派的支持者表示负面情绪有所减少。亲和力已被证明可以增加公民参与度。因此,我们的结论是,竞选期间主要候选人表现出的友好性微笑可能是一种机制,可以使选民的行为与主导政治信息保持一致。