Past research has shown that mimicry has a number of pro-social consequences for interaction partners. However, such research has almost exclusively focused on its effects among interaction dyads. As social interactions are often witnessed by third-party observers, the question arises which inferences perceivers draw from observing mimicry. In the present work, we apply a third-party perspective to mimicry and test whether observers perceive mimicking individuals as submissive. Experiment 1 confirmed our prediction and found that observers perceived a mimicking person as less dominant, and thus more submissive, than a mimicked person. Experiment 2 replicated this finding and ruled out possible demand effects. Experiment 3 showed that when a...
This article investigates the effect of mimicry on consumer product consumption and appraisal. We pr...
There is a broad theoretical and empirical interest in spontaneous mimicry, or the automatic reprodu...
This study investigated the effects of being mimicked on automatic imitation indices and social cohe...
Past research has shown that mimicry has a number of pro-social consequences for interaction partner...
Mimicry has become a subject of great interest because of its ability to signal affiliation and rapp...
Previous research suggests that non-verbal mimicry, the copying of another’s body movements during i...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
Behavioral mimicry is the changing of movements or mannerisms to match that of an interaction partne...
Human mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of the person mimicking or the p...
Does mimicking affect the way you think about yourself in relation to other people? In the present s...
One striking characteristic of human social interactions is unconscious mimicry; people have a tende...
Contains fulltext : 19244_mimi.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This disser...
The chameleon effect refers to nonconscious mimicry of the postures, mannerisms, facial expressions,...
Mirror mimicry has well-known consequences for the person being mimicked: it increases how positivel...
Bodily mimicry often makes the mimickee have more positive feelings about the mimicker. Yet, little ...
This article investigates the effect of mimicry on consumer product consumption and appraisal. We pr...
There is a broad theoretical and empirical interest in spontaneous mimicry, or the automatic reprodu...
This study investigated the effects of being mimicked on automatic imitation indices and social cohe...
Past research has shown that mimicry has a number of pro-social consequences for interaction partner...
Mimicry has become a subject of great interest because of its ability to signal affiliation and rapp...
Previous research suggests that non-verbal mimicry, the copying of another’s body movements during i...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
Behavioral mimicry is the changing of movements or mannerisms to match that of an interaction partne...
Human mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of the person mimicking or the p...
Does mimicking affect the way you think about yourself in relation to other people? In the present s...
One striking characteristic of human social interactions is unconscious mimicry; people have a tende...
Contains fulltext : 19244_mimi.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This disser...
The chameleon effect refers to nonconscious mimicry of the postures, mannerisms, facial expressions,...
Mirror mimicry has well-known consequences for the person being mimicked: it increases how positivel...
Bodily mimicry often makes the mimickee have more positive feelings about the mimicker. Yet, little ...
This article investigates the effect of mimicry on consumer product consumption and appraisal. We pr...
There is a broad theoretical and empirical interest in spontaneous mimicry, or the automatic reprodu...
This study investigated the effects of being mimicked on automatic imitation indices and social cohe...