Across four studies, the current paper demonstrates that smiles are associated with lower social status. Moreover, the association between smiles and lower status appears in the psychology of observers and generalizes across two forms of status: prestige and dominance. In the first study, faces of fashion models representing less prestigious apparel brands were found to be more similar to a canonical smile display than the faces of models representing more prestigious apparel brands. In a second study, after being experimentally primed with either high or low prestige fashion narratives, participants in the low prestige condition were more likely to perceive smiles in a series of photographs depicting smiling and non-smiling faces. A third ...
Face-to-face social behaviour is difficult to explain, leading some researchers to call it the "dark...
Converging evidence suggests that generalized high rank is communicated via various nonverbal behavi...
Previous research demonstrates the visibility of social class from the face, as cued by differences ...
Across four studies, the current paper demonstrates that smiles are associated with lower social sta...
Abstract: Across four studies, the current paper demonstrates that smiles are associated with lower ...
Hierarchies naturally emerge in social species, and judgments of status in these hierarchies have co...
While previous work has focused on the positive impact of smiles on interpersonal perceptions, this ...
Behavioral research has become increasingly concerned with the adaptive significance of facial expre...
Objective: the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of educational status on the perc...
Smiles are widely used as a marketing tool to produce positive impressions. Sales assistants, restau...
Smiles are ubiquitous. We often think of them as facial expressions communicating joy and positive f...
Contains fulltext : 157555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Even though smi...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
One of the proposed functions of human smiling is to advertise cooperative dispositions and thereby ...
<div><p>Even though smiles are seen as universal facial expressions, research shows that there exist...
Face-to-face social behaviour is difficult to explain, leading some researchers to call it the "dark...
Converging evidence suggests that generalized high rank is communicated via various nonverbal behavi...
Previous research demonstrates the visibility of social class from the face, as cued by differences ...
Across four studies, the current paper demonstrates that smiles are associated with lower social sta...
Abstract: Across four studies, the current paper demonstrates that smiles are associated with lower ...
Hierarchies naturally emerge in social species, and judgments of status in these hierarchies have co...
While previous work has focused on the positive impact of smiles on interpersonal perceptions, this ...
Behavioral research has become increasingly concerned with the adaptive significance of facial expre...
Objective: the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of educational status on the perc...
Smiles are widely used as a marketing tool to produce positive impressions. Sales assistants, restau...
Smiles are ubiquitous. We often think of them as facial expressions communicating joy and positive f...
Contains fulltext : 157555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Even though smi...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
One of the proposed functions of human smiling is to advertise cooperative dispositions and thereby ...
<div><p>Even though smiles are seen as universal facial expressions, research shows that there exist...
Face-to-face social behaviour is difficult to explain, leading some researchers to call it the "dark...
Converging evidence suggests that generalized high rank is communicated via various nonverbal behavi...
Previous research demonstrates the visibility of social class from the face, as cued by differences ...