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  Mimicking disliked others: Effects of a priori liking on the mimicry-liking link

Stel, M., Blascovich, J., McCall, C., Mastop, J., Van Baaren, R. B., & Vonk, R. (2010). Mimicking disliked others: Effects of a priori liking on the mimicry-liking link. European Journal of Social Psychology, 40(5), 867-880. doi:10.1002/ejsp.655.

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Stel, Mariëlle1, Author
Blascovich, Jim2, Author
McCall, Cade2, Author           
Mastop, Jessanne1, Author
Van Baaren, Rick B.3, Author
Vonk, Roos3, Author
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1Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands, ou_persistent22              
2University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, ou_persistent22              
3Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, ou_persistent22              

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 Abstract: The sharing of bodily states elicits in mimicker and mimickee corresponding conceptualisations, which facilitates liking. There are many studies showing the relatedness of mimicry and liking. However, the mimicry-liking link has not been investigated under conditions in which the mimickee is liked or disliked a priori. In two studies, we examined moderating effects of a priori liking on the mimicry-liking link. Liking was measured via self-report measures (Studies 1 and 2) and behavioural measures using a virtual environment technology (Study 2). Results showed that when participants intentionally mimicked a disliked person, liking for that person was not improved, whereas when participants mimicked a liked person, liking for that person increased. These effects were shown to be mediated by affiliation. These studies not only provided further evidence of a link between mimicry and liking, but also demonstrated that this relationship is moderated by a priori liking.

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 Dates: 2010
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