Self-Monitoring Without Awareness: Using Mimicry as a Nonconscious Affiliation Strategy.

Volume: 85, Issue: 6, Pages: 1170 - 1179
Published: Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
This research sought to extend the current conceptualization of self-monitoring by examining whether self-monitoring motives and behaviors can operate outside of conscious awareness. Two studies examined nonconscious mimicry among high and low self-monitors in situations varying in affiliative cues. Participants interacted with a confederate who shook her foot (Study 1) or touched her face (Study 2). In both studies, high self-monitors were more...
Paper Details
Title
Self-Monitoring Without Awareness: Using Mimicry as a Nonconscious Affiliation Strategy.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2003
Volume
85
Issue
6
Pages
1170 - 1179
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