Investigating the impact of differential facial emotion displays on dominance ratings in minimal acquaintance dynamic video material

Autor: Störkel, Lisa, Valeriia Didushok, Langenstein, Michelle, Niedtfeld, Inga
Rok vydání: 2024
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DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/rkj6z
Popis: In this associated master thesis project on impression formation in a clinical sample with varying personality disorder (PD) severity, I want to investigate the effect of targets’ different facial emotion displays (anger, disgust, sadness, fear, happiness), quantified with an emotion recognition software, on dominance rated by unknown others in a minimal acquaintance digital meeting format, representing short social interactions. Moreover, the aim is to study first impressions of dominance with regard to pathological personality traits, and test in an exploratory manner whether differential emotion displays mediate the association between self-reported pathological personality traits of the target, more specifically the facet submissiveness, and dominance evaluations by unknown raters.
Databáze: OpenAIRE