articlePsychological ScienceJun 17, 2003Closed access

Using Nonconscious Behavioral Mimicry to Create Affiliation and Rapport

The Ohio State University

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Abstract

Nonconscious behavioral mimicry occurs when a person unwittingly imitates the behaviors of another person. This mimicry has been attributed to a direct link between perceiving a behavior and performing that same behavior. The current experiments explored whether having a goal to affiliate augments the tendency to mimic the behaviors of interaction partners. Experiment 1 demonstrated that having an affiliation goal increases nonconscious mimicry, and Experiment 2 further supported this proposition by demonstrating that people who have unsuccessfully attempted to affiliate in an interaction subsequently exhibit more mimicry than those who have not experienced such a failure. Results suggest that behavioral…

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Keywords
  • Mimicry
  • Psychology
  • Repertoire
  • Social psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Communication
  • Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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