Examining the effects of reciprocal emoji use on interpersonal and communication outcomes

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Autor(a) principal: P. Cavalheiro, B.
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Prada, M., Rodrigues, D. L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/31318
Resumo: Research has shown that emoji can determine how interlocutors who use emoji are perceived (e.g., warmer) and can help complement written communication (e.g., clarify the meaning of a message). We argue that reciprocal emoji use may be particularly beneficial for user perceptions and communication outcomes. In two experiments (N = 568), we examined if using emoji, and reciprocating emoji use, in a work context (i.e., message between colleagues) influenced inferences about interlocutors and communication outcomes (Study 1), and if such effects differed according to the level of conflict between interlocutors (Study 2). Study 1 showed that using (vs. ) resulted in higher perceptions of warmth, playfulness, and message’s positivity, whereas no benefits of using (vs. ) were observed. Likewise, reciprocating emoji use ( vs. no emoji) resulted in higher perceptions of warmth, playfulness, and communication positivity. Study 2 showed only an effect of conflict in the scenario, such that, regardless of reciprocal emoji use, in the lower (vs. higher) conflict situation, perceptions of the interlocutor (e.g., warmer, more competent, more playful), and the conversation (e.g., messages more positive, less confrontational) were more favorable. Overall, our results reinforce the importance of emoji valence for person perception and communication outcomes, while also suggesting some emoji may not impact communication under specific circumstances (e.g., during situations of conflict).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Examining the effects of reciprocal emoji use on interpersonal and communication outcomes
title Examining the effects of reciprocal emoji use on interpersonal and communication outcomes
spellingShingle Examining the effects of reciprocal emoji use on interpersonal and communication outcomes
P. Cavalheiro, B.
Communication
Emoji
Computer-mediated communication
Experimental design
Social psychology
title_short Examining the effects of reciprocal emoji use on interpersonal and communication outcomes
title_full Examining the effects of reciprocal emoji use on interpersonal and communication outcomes
title_fullStr Examining the effects of reciprocal emoji use on interpersonal and communication outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Examining the effects of reciprocal emoji use on interpersonal and communication outcomes
title_sort Examining the effects of reciprocal emoji use on interpersonal and communication outcomes
author P. Cavalheiro, B.
author_facet P. Cavalheiro, B.
Prada, M.
Rodrigues, D. L.
author_role author
author2 Prada, M.
Rodrigues, D. L.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv P. Cavalheiro, B.
Prada, M.
Rodrigues, D. L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Communication
Emoji
Computer-mediated communication
Experimental design
Social psychology
topic Communication
Emoji
Computer-mediated communication
Experimental design
Social psychology
description Research has shown that emoji can determine how interlocutors who use emoji are perceived (e.g., warmer) and can help complement written communication (e.g., clarify the meaning of a message). We argue that reciprocal emoji use may be particularly beneficial for user perceptions and communication outcomes. In two experiments (N = 568), we examined if using emoji, and reciprocating emoji use, in a work context (i.e., message between colleagues) influenced inferences about interlocutors and communication outcomes (Study 1), and if such effects differed according to the level of conflict between interlocutors (Study 2). Study 1 showed that using (vs. ) resulted in higher perceptions of warmth, playfulness, and message’s positivity, whereas no benefits of using (vs. ) were observed. Likewise, reciprocating emoji use ( vs. no emoji) resulted in higher perceptions of warmth, playfulness, and communication positivity. Study 2 showed only an effect of conflict in the scenario, such that, regardless of reciprocal emoji use, in the lower (vs. higher) conflict situation, perceptions of the interlocutor (e.g., warmer, more competent, more playful), and the conversation (e.g., messages more positive, less confrontational) were more favorable. Overall, our results reinforce the importance of emoji valence for person perception and communication outcomes, while also suggesting some emoji may not impact communication under specific circumstances (e.g., during situations of conflict).
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