2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02499
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The Role of the Face Itself in the Face Effect: Sensitivity, Expressiveness, and Anticipated Feedback in Individual Compliance

Abstract: Face-to-face interactions are central to many individual choices and decision-making issues, such as customer services, sales, promotions, and negotiations. While the face effect, that is, face-to-face interactions are more effective in inducing compliance than other forms of interactions, has been noted in the literature, its mechanism has rarely been explored. This research helps to fill the theoretical void and provides new insights into the face effect with two lab experiments and one field experiment. Stu… Show more

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“…The objective, quantified measurement of expressiveness has the potential to assist people with communication disabilities [10], people with emotional expression deficits [11], and people with sleep deprivation issues [12]. Last but not least, it has the potential to improve peer competence [13], anticipation and interaction [14] among people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objective, quantified measurement of expressiveness has the potential to assist people with communication disabilities [10], people with emotional expression deficits [11], and people with sleep deprivation issues [12]. Last but not least, it has the potential to improve peer competence [13], anticipation and interaction [14] among people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%