Research on the effect of emotional tears on perceived competence has yielded an inconsistent pattern of findings, with some studies showing that tearful individuals may be perceived as less competent. while others report no such effect. These mixed results point to the likely existence of third variables influencing the link between tears and perceived competence and suggest that crying may affect competence only in specific circumstances. In the current project, we reexamine this link using a large, openly available dataset of responses to tearful faces collected across 41 countries and 7.007 participants (Zickfeld et al., 2021). Our results show that tears have no general effect on perceptions of competence but do reduce competence when ...
A longstanding Western belief is that emotionality, such as sadness, is the antithesis to rational t...
Contexts of face perception are diverse. They range from the social environment to body postures, fr...
Emotional tears have been proposed to serve as a signal of distress, appeasement, and helplessness, ...
What are the social signals of emotional tears? This question has fascinated scholars ever since Dar...
This study examined the relationship between perceived competence and crying behaviors in adults. It...
Crying is an intense emotional expression, and when it occurs in an organization, observers evaluate...
Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emoti...
Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emoti...
Emotional tears are uniquely human and play an essential role in the communication of distress in ad...
Emotional tears are uniquely human and play an essential role in the communication of distress in ad...
Emotional tears on crying faces have been reliably shown to enhance the perception of sadness. I aim...
Contexts of face perception are diverse. They range from the social environment to body postures, fr...
The question what specific functions the production of emotional tears fulfills has received only li...
Recent work investigated the inter-individual functions of emotional tears in depth. In one study (V...
Recent work investigated the inter-individual functions of emotional tears in depth. In one study (V...
A longstanding Western belief is that emotionality, such as sadness, is the antithesis to rational t...
Contexts of face perception are diverse. They range from the social environment to body postures, fr...
Emotional tears have been proposed to serve as a signal of distress, appeasement, and helplessness, ...
What are the social signals of emotional tears? This question has fascinated scholars ever since Dar...
This study examined the relationship between perceived competence and crying behaviors in adults. It...
Crying is an intense emotional expression, and when it occurs in an organization, observers evaluate...
Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emoti...
Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emoti...
Emotional tears are uniquely human and play an essential role in the communication of distress in ad...
Emotional tears are uniquely human and play an essential role in the communication of distress in ad...
Emotional tears on crying faces have been reliably shown to enhance the perception of sadness. I aim...
Contexts of face perception are diverse. They range from the social environment to body postures, fr...
The question what specific functions the production of emotional tears fulfills has received only li...
Recent work investigated the inter-individual functions of emotional tears in depth. In one study (V...
Recent work investigated the inter-individual functions of emotional tears in depth. In one study (V...
A longstanding Western belief is that emotionality, such as sadness, is the antithesis to rational t...
Contexts of face perception are diverse. They range from the social environment to body postures, fr...
Emotional tears have been proposed to serve as a signal of distress, appeasement, and helplessness, ...