The vertical dimension of social relations and accurate interpersonal perception: A meta-analysis

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serval:BIB_3D30CB4F1229
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
The vertical dimension of social relations and accurate interpersonal perception: A meta-analysis
Journal
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
Author(s)
Hall J. A., Schmid Mast M., Latu I. M.
ISSN
0191-5886
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
39
Number
2
Pages
131-163
Language
english
Abstract
There is little consensus regarding how verticality (social power, dominance, and status) is related to accurate interpersonal perception. The relation could be either positive or negative, and there could be many causal processes at play. The present article discusses the theoretical possibilities and presents a meta-analysis of this question. In studies using a standard test of interpersonal accuracy, higher socioeconomic status (SES) predicted higher accuracy defined as accurate inference about the meanings of cues; also, higher experimentally manipulated vertical position predicted higher accuracy defined as accurate recall of others' words. In addition, although personality dominance did not predict accurate inference overall, the type of personality dominance did, such that empathic/responsible dominance had a positive relation and egoistic/aggressive dominance had a negative relation to accuracy. In studies involving live interaction, higher experimentally manipulated vertical position produced lower accuracy defined as accurate
inference about cues; however, methodological problems place this result in doubt.
Keywords
Verticality, Power, Dominance, SES, Accuracy of interpersonal perception, Emotion recognition, Recall
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