Influence of Interpersonal Affect on Visual Interaction
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This study is a replication with modification of Yajima & Takagi's questionnaire method on the influence of interpersonal affect on visual interaction. Four hundred and twenty-four female college students filled out the questionnaire. We found the sequences of affects and reactions were affected by the respective interpersonal affects of the two members of a dyad. As a result of structural equation modeling analysis, a like vs. dislike pattern and a control intent pattern were found. We interpreted the like vs. dislike pattern as follows: one's perception of intent of another's gaze influences one's affect toward another's gaze in that positive evaluations can serve as positive affects to behave in positive ways, like smiling and greeting. In turn, another's positive perception of your reaction results in another's positive emotional experience toward your reaction, which serves to behave in positive ways, like smiling and greeting.
- 島根県立看護短期大学の論文
- 2002-03-31