Background: Social dominance and physical size are closely linked. Nonverbal dominance displays in many non-human species are known to increase the displayer’s apparent size. Humans also employ a variety of nonverbal cues that increase apparent status, but it is not yet known whether these cues function via a similar mechanism: by increasing the displayer’s apparent size. Methodology/Principal Finding: We generated stimuli in which actors displayed high status, neutral, or low status cues that were drawn from the findings of a recent meta-analysis. We then conducted four studies that indicated that nonverbal cues that increase apparent status do so by increasing the perceived size of the displayer. Experiment 1 demonstrated that nonverbal s...
Social status is often metaphorically construed in terms of spatial relations such as height, size, ...
Previous research indicates that the size of the own body affects the judgment of objects’ size, dep...
Research shows that perception of physical size and status are positively associated. The current st...
Expansive body posture is the most commonly studied and widely described in psychological literature...
This paper tests the hypothesis that social presence influences size perception by increas-ing conte...
This paper tests the hypothesis that social presence influences size perception by increasing contex...
Across two field studies of romantic attraction, we demonstrate that postural expansiveness makes hu...
Previous research suggests that the size of one's body is used as a metric to scale the external wor...
Social status is often metaphorically construed in terms of spatial relations such as height, size, ...
We hypothesize that, paralleling the evolution of human hierarchies from social structures based on ...
Converging evidence suggests that generalized high rank is communicated via various nonverbal behavi...
Dominance and dominance hierarchies are widespread in the animal kingdom. Animals would strive for d...
Dominance is one of the most ecologically important social traits that humans express and perceive....
Previous research has shown that changes to the body can influence the perception of distances in ne...
An object's visual image size is an ambiguous cue to its physical size. But if the object's distance...
Social status is often metaphorically construed in terms of spatial relations such as height, size, ...
Previous research indicates that the size of the own body affects the judgment of objects’ size, dep...
Research shows that perception of physical size and status are positively associated. The current st...
Expansive body posture is the most commonly studied and widely described in psychological literature...
This paper tests the hypothesis that social presence influences size perception by increas-ing conte...
This paper tests the hypothesis that social presence influences size perception by increasing contex...
Across two field studies of romantic attraction, we demonstrate that postural expansiveness makes hu...
Previous research suggests that the size of one's body is used as a metric to scale the external wor...
Social status is often metaphorically construed in terms of spatial relations such as height, size, ...
We hypothesize that, paralleling the evolution of human hierarchies from social structures based on ...
Converging evidence suggests that generalized high rank is communicated via various nonverbal behavi...
Dominance and dominance hierarchies are widespread in the animal kingdom. Animals would strive for d...
Dominance is one of the most ecologically important social traits that humans express and perceive....
Previous research has shown that changes to the body can influence the perception of distances in ne...
An object's visual image size is an ambiguous cue to its physical size. But if the object's distance...
Social status is often metaphorically construed in terms of spatial relations such as height, size, ...
Previous research indicates that the size of the own body affects the judgment of objects’ size, dep...
Research shows that perception of physical size and status are positively associated. The current st...