A key prediction of motivational theories of automatic imitation is that people imitate in-group over out-group members. However, research on this topic has provided mixed results. Here, we investigate the possibility that social group modulations emerge only when people can directly compare in- and out-group. To this end, we conducted three experiments in which we measured automatic imitation of two simultaneously shown hands: one in-group and one out-group hand. Our general hypothesis was that the in-group hand would be imitated more than the out-group hand. However, even though both explicit and implicit manipulation checks showed that we succeeded in manipulating participants’ feelings of group membership, we did not find support for th...
There is a broad theoretical and empirical interest in spontaneous mimicry, or the automatic reprodu...
JD, SR and CS received grant ES/N01068X/1 from the Economic and Social Research Council (https://esr...
IntroductionDo we always do what others do, and, if not, when and under what conditions do we do so?...
A key prediction of motivational theories of automatic imitation is that people imitate in-group ove...
Individuals have the automatic tendency to imitate each other. A key prediction of different theorie...
Imitation-matching the configural body movements of another individual-plays a crucial part in socia...
<div><p>Imitation–matching the configural body movements of another individual–plays a crucial part ...
Imitation – matching the configural body movements of another individual – plays a crucial part in s...
Research on mimicry has demonstrated that individuals imitate in-group members more strongly than ou...
Although it is well known that action observation triggers an imitative response, not much is known ...
Previous research suggests that non-verbal mimicry, the copying of another’s body movements during i...
The tendency to mimic the behaviour of others is affected by a variety of social factors, and it has...
The tendency to mimic the behaviour of others is affected by a variety of social factors, and it has...
Many variables have an impact on our willingness to act helpfully and prosocially towards others. Ex...
Abstract Two experiments investigated the impact of group membership on non-conscious behavioral mim...
There is a broad theoretical and empirical interest in spontaneous mimicry, or the automatic reprodu...
JD, SR and CS received grant ES/N01068X/1 from the Economic and Social Research Council (https://esr...
IntroductionDo we always do what others do, and, if not, when and under what conditions do we do so?...
A key prediction of motivational theories of automatic imitation is that people imitate in-group ove...
Individuals have the automatic tendency to imitate each other. A key prediction of different theorie...
Imitation-matching the configural body movements of another individual-plays a crucial part in socia...
<div><p>Imitation–matching the configural body movements of another individual–plays a crucial part ...
Imitation – matching the configural body movements of another individual – plays a crucial part in s...
Research on mimicry has demonstrated that individuals imitate in-group members more strongly than ou...
Although it is well known that action observation triggers an imitative response, not much is known ...
Previous research suggests that non-verbal mimicry, the copying of another’s body movements during i...
The tendency to mimic the behaviour of others is affected by a variety of social factors, and it has...
The tendency to mimic the behaviour of others is affected by a variety of social factors, and it has...
Many variables have an impact on our willingness to act helpfully and prosocially towards others. Ex...
Abstract Two experiments investigated the impact of group membership on non-conscious behavioral mim...
There is a broad theoretical and empirical interest in spontaneous mimicry, or the automatic reprodu...
JD, SR and CS received grant ES/N01068X/1 from the Economic and Social Research Council (https://esr...
IntroductionDo we always do what others do, and, if not, when and under what conditions do we do so?...