I hear but I don't see you: Interacting over phone reduces the accuracy of perceiving affiliation in the other
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Highlights:
• The accuracy of perceived affiliation was compared between in-person vs. phone interactions.
• Romantic couples reported their daily interactions with each other over 20 days.
• The accuracy of perceiving affiliation was higher when interacting in-person than over the phone.
• Partners assumed they were more similar with respect to affiliation when interacting in-person.
• Greater accuracy of perceived affiliation may in part explain the benefits of interacting in person.
摘要
•The accuracy of perceived affiliation was compared between in-person vs. phone interactions.•Romantic couples reported their daily interactions with each other over 20 days.•The accuracy of perceiving affiliation was higher when interacting in-person than over the phone.•Partners assumed they were more similar with respect to affiliation when interacting in-person.•Greater accuracy of perceived affiliation may in part explain the benefits of interacting in person.
论文关键词:Person perception,Medium of interaction,Affiliation,Interpersonal interactions,Event-contingent recording
论文评审过程:Received 18 April 2018, Revised 6 July 2018, Accepted 1 August 2018, Available online 3 August 2018, Version of Record 6 August 2018.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2018.08.004