Title of article
SEPARATED BY A COMMON LANGUAGE Nonverbal Accents and Cultural Stereotypes About Americans and Australians
Author/Authors
ABIGAIL A. MARSH*، نويسنده , , HILLARY ANGER ELFENBEIN NALINI AMBADY، نويسنده , , NALINI AMBADY، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
18
From page
284
To page
301
Abstract
The expression of nonverbal cues may differ systematically across cultures. Common cues used in distinct
ways cross-culturally may be termed nonverbal accents. The data in this study indicate that nonverbal
accents can help perceivers to distinguish the nationality of expressers. In Study 1, American
participants could determine the nationality of Australian and American adults with above-chance accuracy
when viewing their emotional expressions but not neutral expressions. In Study 2, American participants
could also determine the nationality of Australians and Americans seen walking or waving in
greeting. The accuracy of nationality judgments was also correlated with the extent to which Australian
targets were perceived to conform to stereotypes about Australians. It is argued that nonverbal accents
may be a mechanism that perceivers can use to apply group stereotypes.
Keywords
Nonverbal Behavior , culture , Stereotyping , Facial expressions , Emotion
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708971
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