The interpersonal effects of emotional tears on person perception and intention to provide support

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Diogo Barros
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/21751
Resumo: Emotional crying seems to have a communicative function, and observers tend to respond with help to tearful faces. This study arises from the importance of analyzing the social impact of the tear. It investigates to what extent the presence of tears affects the judgment of the target person (perception of traits such as warmth and competence) and the intention to help, adding potential moderating variables, such as the gender of the perceiver, the attributes of the target (sex), and the context (e.g., valence and social). A sample of 156 participants (96 females, 56 males, four of whom did not answer this question), were exposed to four images of people's faces (which varied in gender), accompanied by a brief description of the situation. In half of these cases, the faces showed tears, added digitally. Participants were asked to report their perception of the target's attributes (warmth and competence) and their intention to help. The results showed the effect of the presence of tears in all the dependent variables. Participants expressed a higher intention of helping a target with tears than targets no showing tears. There was also an effect of the valence of the situation in the intention of support, suggesting a greater intention of support a target in positive and negative situations than in neutral situations. It was found that targets that had tears were perceived as warmer and less competent, although this effect was depended on the valence of the context. This study is in line with previous research that highlight the social importance of tears.
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spelling The interpersonal effects of emotional tears on person perception and intention to provide supportTearsWarmthCompetenceIntention to supportSocial psychologySocial perception and cognitionLágrimaAmabilidadeCompetênciaIntenção de suportePsicologia socialPerceção socialEmotional crying seems to have a communicative function, and observers tend to respond with help to tearful faces. This study arises from the importance of analyzing the social impact of the tear. It investigates to what extent the presence of tears affects the judgment of the target person (perception of traits such as warmth and competence) and the intention to help, adding potential moderating variables, such as the gender of the perceiver, the attributes of the target (sex), and the context (e.g., valence and social). A sample of 156 participants (96 females, 56 males, four of whom did not answer this question), were exposed to four images of people's faces (which varied in gender), accompanied by a brief description of the situation. In half of these cases, the faces showed tears, added digitally. Participants were asked to report their perception of the target's attributes (warmth and competence) and their intention to help. The results showed the effect of the presence of tears in all the dependent variables. Participants expressed a higher intention of helping a target with tears than targets no showing tears. There was also an effect of the valence of the situation in the intention of support, suggesting a greater intention of support a target in positive and negative situations than in neutral situations. It was found that targets that had tears were perceived as warmer and less competent, although this effect was depended on the valence of the context. This study is in line with previous research that highlight the social importance of tears.O choro emocional tem sido proposto como tendo uma função comunicativa e a investigação tem mostrado que os observadores reagem com uma maior inclinação para ajudar rostos lacrimejantes. Este estudo surge da importância de analisar o impacto social da lágrima, acrescentando potenciais variáveis moderadoras, que sobre atributos do alvo (sexo) quer de contexto (e.g., valência), de modo a investigar em que medida a presença de lágrimas no rosto de uma pessoa afeta o julgamento da pessoa visada (perceção de traços) e a intenção de ajudar essa pessoa. Para tal foi recolhida uma amostra de 156 participantes (96 do sexo feminino, 56 do sexo masculino, sendo que quatro não responderam a esta questão), e os participantes foram expostos a quatro imagens de rostos de pessoas (que variavam no género), acompanhadas de uma breve descrição. Em metade desses casos, os rostos apresentavam imagens de lágrimas acrescentadas digitalmente. Após exposição a cada uma das quatro fotos e descrição do respetivo contexto, os participantes reportaram a sua perceção dos atributos do alvo (amabilidade e competência) e a intenção de ajudar. Os resultados evidenciaram o efeito da presença de lágrima em todas as variáveis supracitas. Verificou-se assim que os participantes manifestaram maior intenção de ajudar um alvo que apresenta lágrimas do que alvos sem a presença de lágrimas. Verificou-se ainda um efeito da valência contextual da ação que acompanhava a vinheta na intenção de suporte, sugerindo maior intenção de suporte em situações positivas e negativas do que em situações neutras. Na avaliação dos traços do alvo, constatou-se que os alvos que apresentavam lágrimas eram percebidos como tendo traços mais calorosos ou amáveis e menos competentes, no entanto essa avaliação mostrou-se dependente da valência do contexto. O presente estudo vai ao encontro de investigação prévia ao evidenciar a importância social da lágrima, quer na avaliação de dimensões consideradas universais de julgamento social como a competência e amabilidade, quer na intenção de suporte social. No entanto, destaca ainda o importante papel do contexto social em que a presença da lágrima é exibida, principalmente em termos da perceção de traços.2021-02-01T17:06:15Z2021-01-04T00:00:00Z2021-01-042020-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/21751TID:202579603engMartins, Diogo Barrosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-09T17:39:26Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/21751Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:18:06.994635Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The interpersonal effects of emotional tears on person perception and intention to provide support
title The interpersonal effects of emotional tears on person perception and intention to provide support
spellingShingle The interpersonal effects of emotional tears on person perception and intention to provide support
Martins, Diogo Barros
Tears
Warmth
Competence
Intention to support
Social psychology
Social perception and cognition
Lágrima
Amabilidade
Competência
Intenção de suporte
Psicologia social
Perceção social
title_short The interpersonal effects of emotional tears on person perception and intention to provide support
title_full The interpersonal effects of emotional tears on person perception and intention to provide support
title_fullStr The interpersonal effects of emotional tears on person perception and intention to provide support
title_full_unstemmed The interpersonal effects of emotional tears on person perception and intention to provide support
title_sort The interpersonal effects of emotional tears on person perception and intention to provide support
author Martins, Diogo Barros
author_facet Martins, Diogo Barros
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Diogo Barros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tears
Warmth
Competence
Intention to support
Social psychology
Social perception and cognition
Lágrima
Amabilidade
Competência
Intenção de suporte
Psicologia social
Perceção social
topic Tears
Warmth
Competence
Intention to support
Social psychology
Social perception and cognition
Lágrima
Amabilidade
Competência
Intenção de suporte
Psicologia social
Perceção social
description Emotional crying seems to have a communicative function, and observers tend to respond with help to tearful faces. This study arises from the importance of analyzing the social impact of the tear. It investigates to what extent the presence of tears affects the judgment of the target person (perception of traits such as warmth and competence) and the intention to help, adding potential moderating variables, such as the gender of the perceiver, the attributes of the target (sex), and the context (e.g., valence and social). A sample of 156 participants (96 females, 56 males, four of whom did not answer this question), were exposed to four images of people's faces (which varied in gender), accompanied by a brief description of the situation. In half of these cases, the faces showed tears, added digitally. Participants were asked to report their perception of the target's attributes (warmth and competence) and their intention to help. The results showed the effect of the presence of tears in all the dependent variables. Participants expressed a higher intention of helping a target with tears than targets no showing tears. There was also an effect of the valence of the situation in the intention of support, suggesting a greater intention of support a target in positive and negative situations than in neutral situations. It was found that targets that had tears were perceived as warmer and less competent, although this effect was depended on the valence of the context. This study is in line with previous research that highlight the social importance of tears.
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