The Mimicker is a Mirror of Myself: Impact of Mimicking on Self-Consciousness and Social Anxiety
In: Social behavior and personality: an international journal, Volume 39, Issue 6, p. 725-728
Abstract
In this experiment, a confederate was asked to mimic the posture and movements of participants who, subsequently, completed the French version (Pelletier & Vallerand, 1990) of the Scheier and Carver (1985) Self-consciousness Scale. Results showed that mimicry was associated with
increased private and public self-consciousness and decreased social anxiety. Such data confirmed that mimicry is associated not only with changes in perception about a mimicker but also has an effect on self-perception of the person mimicked.
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Scientific Journal Publishers Ltd
ISSN: 1179-6391
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