We contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the role of “thin slices” of observable information in predicting others' social behavior, and its generalizability to cross-cultural interactions. We experimentally assess the degree to which subjects, drawn from culturally different populations (France and Japan), are able to predict strangers' trustworthiness based on a set of visual stimuli (mugshot pictures, neutral videos, loaded videos, all recorded in an additional French sample) under varying cultural distance to the target agent in the recording. Our main finding is that cultural distance is not detrimental for predicting trustworthiness in strangers, but that it may affect the perception of different component...
Globalization makes cross-national encounters increasingly common. Hesitant cooperationacross nation...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
Trustworthiness judgments of faces play an important role in social interactions. Although previous ...
International audienceWe contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the rol...
Human behavior under uncertainty has been an important area of inquiry in social, deci-sion making, ...
ac.jp) How do people detect trustworthiness in others? Some researchers have shown that research par...
ABSTRACT This paper identifies contexts in which trust and reciprocation are likely to arise. Using ...
How do people detect trustworthiness in others? Some researchers have shown that research participan...
International audienceHumans beings decide to trust others selectively, often based on the appearanc...
The ability to recruit and confer social aid has influenced survival and reproductive outcomes for i...
This study examined the effect of close and extended intercultural contact on attributions for behav...
All cultural groups in the world place paramount value on interpersonal trust. Existing research sug...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
In four countries, levels of trust and reciprocity in direct-reciprocal exchange are compared with t...
Contains fulltext : 175036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent findin...
Globalization makes cross-national encounters increasingly common. Hesitant cooperationacross nation...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
Trustworthiness judgments of faces play an important role in social interactions. Although previous ...
International audienceWe contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the rol...
Human behavior under uncertainty has been an important area of inquiry in social, deci-sion making, ...
ac.jp) How do people detect trustworthiness in others? Some researchers have shown that research par...
ABSTRACT This paper identifies contexts in which trust and reciprocation are likely to arise. Using ...
How do people detect trustworthiness in others? Some researchers have shown that research participan...
International audienceHumans beings decide to trust others selectively, often based on the appearanc...
The ability to recruit and confer social aid has influenced survival and reproductive outcomes for i...
This study examined the effect of close and extended intercultural contact on attributions for behav...
All cultural groups in the world place paramount value on interpersonal trust. Existing research sug...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
In four countries, levels of trust and reciprocity in direct-reciprocal exchange are compared with t...
Contains fulltext : 175036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent findin...
Globalization makes cross-national encounters increasingly common. Hesitant cooperationacross nation...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
Trustworthiness judgments of faces play an important role in social interactions. Although previous ...