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No influence others in our movie reviews?
Researchers have determined the presence of others can enhance the experience of movies. Researchers in the Journal of Consumer Research is the first to examine how a shared experience affects our overall impression of an experience as a whole. The researchers found that moviegoers influence one another and gradually synchronize their emotional responses to a movie together. The conclusion is that imitation of this type affects the assessment of each participant in the experience of cinema in general, and therefore, the film comments are generally in sync.
The research was carried out as follows. The researchers asked study participants to see a video clip. While some viewers saw the movie alone, others had comrads to do with them. There was a partition between some of the participants in pairs to their expressions could not be seen. There others were no partition, whose expressions could be seen. Joysticks were used by all to indicate their feelings at the time, while viewing the clip.
When participants were asked how much they liked the movie clip, each reported higher ratings, the more their assessments aligned with the other person. Apparently, when mimicking expressions, people catch the other moods. This leads to a shared emotional experience. In the end, it feels good with people, therefore attributed to feel good about the quality of the film.
The researchers found that people who see the movie clip were together appeared to evaluate the film within the same broad mood – either up or down track. The researchers also videotaped the participants and found that people adopt the observed expressions of others – the timing of their evaluations back to the fact that a look at another person while watching the movie clip.
If by chance looked at each other at the exact moment in time itself … investigators said it appeared to consider whether the other person's face expresses same or different emotion to his. If you see the consistency – or the same self-expression, participants maintained their current emotional expression. . . However, if perceived inconsistency, or a different expression, leading to a further damping expressions. The researchers concluded that the social bi-directional which means that the influences were not the result of a leader-follower model, but rather mutual.
The study was the first to observe the emotions contagious in a relationship naturally develops between two participants.
Source: Suresh Ramanathan and Ann L. McGill, "Consuming with Others: Social influences the moment to moment and retrospective evaluations of an experience, "Journal of Consumer Research:. December 2007.
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