表情符号与感叹号:男性在人际移动沟通中的表现力及后续评价

J. Bowman, Roger C. Pace
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人际关系中短信的增加是有据可查的,但很少有研究探讨短信的风格如何影响对性别/性的第一印象。扩展研究表明,一些男性为了显得男性化而避免使用表达性的交流方式,这个项目探讨了表达性的短信(频繁使用表情符号和感叹号)是否会降低男性认同的同盟者对男子气概和/或异性恋的看法。在一个2 × 2的实验中(同盟者性别的表达能力),参与者与一个未知的互动伙伴发短信,并对这些同盟者的对话品质和对男性/异性恋的感知属性进行评分。虽然参与者更喜欢与更具表现力的伴侣互动,但对伴侣的性别和性取向的评分有显著影响。研究结果对男性与不认识的人发展人际关系具有启示意义。
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Emojis and Exclamation Points: Men’s Expressiveness and Subsequent Evaluation in Interpersonal Mobile Communication
Increased text messaging across relationships is well-documented, but little research explores how texting style impacts initial impressions of gender/sexuality. Extended research demonstrating that some men avoid expressive forms of communication in order to appear masculine, this project explores whether expressive text messaging (frequent emoji usage and exclamation points) is likely to decrease perceptions of masculinity and/or heterosexuality among male-identified confederates. In a 2 x 2 experiment (expressiveness by confederate sex), participants texted with an unknown interaction partner and rated conversational qualities and perceived attributions about the masculinity/heterosexuality of those confederates. While participants preferred interacting with more expressive partners, there were significant impacts upon ratings of partners’ gender and sexual orientations. Results have implications for men’s development of interpersonal relationships with unknown others.
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