Role of nonverbal behaviors in modifying expectancies during initial encounters

James M. Honeycutt
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Abstract

Patterns of nonverbal influence and information processing are examined in terms of assimilation and accommodation within the expectancy violations framework. Persons may assimilate observed behavior to fit with their preexisting knowledge structure about another or modify the knowledge structure to accommodate new information. Subjects were designated as perceivers or targets and engaged in a five‐minute interaction. Perceivers were led to believe that their interaction partner was either friendly or unfriendly or perceivers were given no information about the partner's level of friendliness. There was slight evidence of reciprocity as well as accommodation of preinteraction expectancies for unfriendly‐expectancy perceivers as revealed by post‐interaction ratings of target's attraction that were correlated with the unfriendly‐condition target's display of involvement behaviors.
非语言行为在初次接触中改变期望中的作用
非语言影响和信息处理模式在期望违反框架内的同化和适应方面进行了审查。人们可以吸收观察到的行为以适应他们先前存在的关于另一个人的知识结构,或者修改知识结构以适应新的信息。受试者被指定为感知者或目标,并进行五分钟的互动。感知者被引导相信他们的互动伙伴要么友好要么不友好,或者感知者没有被告知合作伙伴的友好程度。通过对目标吸引力的互动后评分显示,对不友好期望感知者的互动前期望存在轻微的互惠性和适应性,这与不友好条件目标的涉入行为表现相关。
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