Abstract. The present study investigates individual differences in the automatic use of haptic information from interpersonal touch. We present a questionnaire assessing individual differences in the need for interpersonal touch (NFIPT), which was validated within an unrelated product-evaluation task. Before entering the laboratory, participants were briefly touched on the shoulder or received no touch. Assessing confidence and frustration within the following product-evaluation task, we examined moderating effects of NFIPT and addi-tionally effects of need for touch (NFT). Results showed that higher NFIPT participants were more confident when they were briefly touched. Effects on frustration were only found for NFT. Results show that frust...
Mediated social touch (MST) promises physical contact over distance, through the use of haptic techn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of brand familiarity in tactile product evaluation...
Individuals commonly receive touch in treatment settings, but there is limited research on how they ...
Abstract. A German version of the Need for Touch scale (NFT) was developed and validated in two expe...
With the growth of various forms of non-touch media (e.g., catalog and Internet shopping), individua...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the effects of purchase environment, product type and need for t...
<p align="justify">Sensation input very important information for human life. In order to expl...
The act of touching is a nonverbal form of communication that conveys many different meanings. In pa...
ABSTRACTThe relationship between need for touch and desire for unique products and (inter)dependent ...
Some people cannot buy products without first touching them, believing that doing so will create mor...
Mediated Social Touch (MST) promises interpersonal touch over a distance through haptic or tactile d...
Mediated Social Touch (MST) promises interpersonal touch over a distance through haptic or tactile d...
Previous research has found evidence that, due to the lack of sensory experience, shoppers are reluc...
Individuals commonly receive touch in treatment settings, but there is limited research on how they ...
With the rise of tablets and smartphones, online shopping is increasingly occurring on “direct-touch...
Mediated social touch (MST) promises physical contact over distance, through the use of haptic techn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of brand familiarity in tactile product evaluation...
Individuals commonly receive touch in treatment settings, but there is limited research on how they ...
Abstract. A German version of the Need for Touch scale (NFT) was developed and validated in two expe...
With the growth of various forms of non-touch media (e.g., catalog and Internet shopping), individua...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the effects of purchase environment, product type and need for t...
<p align="justify">Sensation input very important information for human life. In order to expl...
The act of touching is a nonverbal form of communication that conveys many different meanings. In pa...
ABSTRACTThe relationship between need for touch and desire for unique products and (inter)dependent ...
Some people cannot buy products without first touching them, believing that doing so will create mor...
Mediated Social Touch (MST) promises interpersonal touch over a distance through haptic or tactile d...
Mediated Social Touch (MST) promises interpersonal touch over a distance through haptic or tactile d...
Previous research has found evidence that, due to the lack of sensory experience, shoppers are reluc...
Individuals commonly receive touch in treatment settings, but there is limited research on how they ...
With the rise of tablets and smartphones, online shopping is increasingly occurring on “direct-touch...
Mediated social touch (MST) promises physical contact over distance, through the use of haptic techn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of brand familiarity in tactile product evaluation...
Individuals commonly receive touch in treatment settings, but there is limited research on how they ...