JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON EMOTIONS, volume 31, issue 1, pages 12-20
The effect of “being moved to tears” statements on impression formation
Juri Kato
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Mariko Shirai
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-03-30
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ISSN: 18828817, 18828949
Abstract
This study examined people's impressions of individuals who are emotionally moved and crying. Participants were required to read behavioral descriptions of a person and indicate their impression rating and intention to approach him. The descriptions outlined the person's activities on a given day and were largely neutral, but with two patterns of sentence endings. Participants read only one description with either of the two endings. In the given behavioral description, a person had seen a movie about love and was either moved to tears or merely thought that it was a good story. The results revealed that the experimental manipulation and the value orientation of love did not affect impression ratings. However, participants with a higher value orientation had a higher intention to have a close relationship with the person who was moved and cried than those with a lower value orientation. These results suggest that people with similar orientations toward a value tend to want close relationships with those who are moved and cry regarding the same value.
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