Emotional Contagion is the mechanism that includes mimicking and the automatic synchronization of facial expressions, vocalizations, postures, and movements with another person and, consequently, convergence of emotions between the sender and receiver. Researches of this mechanism conducted usually in the fields of Psychology and Marketing tends to investigate face-to-face interactions. However, the question remains to what extent, if any, emotional contagion may occur with facial expressions in photos, since many purchase situations are brought on by catalogues or websites. This thesis has the goal to verify this gap and, in addition, verify whether emotional contagion is more common in females than in males as stated in previous studies. ...
Social networking sites have been growing in popularity over the last decade or so, and there have b...
The purpose of this study is to explore whether subjects exposed to stimuli of facial expressions re...
Socially anxiety may be related to a different pattern of facial mimicry and contagion of others’ em...
Emotional Contagion is the mechanism that includes mimicking and the automatic synchronization of fa...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the emotional contagion theory in pr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the emotional contagion theory in print ads, a...
Social interactions can trigger emotional contagion between individuals resulting in behavioral sync...
A smile is a form of facial expression which contains a message of a person's feelings that al-lows ...
Previous studies on gender differences in facial imitation and emotional contagion have investigated...
Recently, scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, using a variety of scientific techniques, hav...
Previous studies on gender differences in facial imitation and verbally reported emotional contagion...
IRBPHP Application, #10337 Emotions can be contagious. We can catch someone’s bad day bug or have a ...
The term emotion contagion is now popular among the psychologists and Management scholars. The emoti...
A "process-view" on emotional contagion and empathy was applied in the present design, a method that...
The human face has a fascinating capability to express emotions. The facial feedback hypothesis sugg...
Social networking sites have been growing in popularity over the last decade or so, and there have b...
The purpose of this study is to explore whether subjects exposed to stimuli of facial expressions re...
Socially anxiety may be related to a different pattern of facial mimicry and contagion of others’ em...
Emotional Contagion is the mechanism that includes mimicking and the automatic synchronization of fa...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the emotional contagion theory in pr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the emotional contagion theory in print ads, a...
Social interactions can trigger emotional contagion between individuals resulting in behavioral sync...
A smile is a form of facial expression which contains a message of a person's feelings that al-lows ...
Previous studies on gender differences in facial imitation and emotional contagion have investigated...
Recently, scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, using a variety of scientific techniques, hav...
Previous studies on gender differences in facial imitation and verbally reported emotional contagion...
IRBPHP Application, #10337 Emotions can be contagious. We can catch someone’s bad day bug or have a ...
The term emotion contagion is now popular among the psychologists and Management scholars. The emoti...
A "process-view" on emotional contagion and empathy was applied in the present design, a method that...
The human face has a fascinating capability to express emotions. The facial feedback hypothesis sugg...
Social networking sites have been growing in popularity over the last decade or so, and there have b...
The purpose of this study is to explore whether subjects exposed to stimuli of facial expressions re...
Socially anxiety may be related to a different pattern of facial mimicry and contagion of others’ em...