Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries
Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emotional tears serve an attachment function: Tears are thought to act as a social glue by evoking social support intentions. Initial experimental studies supported this proposition across several methodol...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-97432023-05-29T06:09:03Z Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries Zickfeld, Janis H. de Ven, Niels van Pich, Olivia Schubert, Thomas W. Berkessel, Jana B. Pizarro, Jose J. Bhushan, Braj Mateo, Niño Jose C. Barbosa, Sergio Sharman, Leah Kökönyei, Gyöngyi Schrover, Elke Kardum, Igor Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R. Lazarevic, Ljiljana B. Escobar, María Josefina Stadel, Marie Arriaga, Patrícia Dodaj, Arta Shankland, Rebecca Majeed, Nadyanna M. Li, Yansong Lekkou, Eleimonitria Hartanto, Andree Özdoğru, Asil A. Vaughn, Leigh Ann Espinoza, Maria del Carmen Caballero, Amparo Kolen, Anouk Karsten, Julie Manley, Harry Maeura, Nao Eskisu, Mustafa Shani, Yaniv Chittham, Phakkanun Ferreira, Diogo Bavolar, Jozef Konova, Irina Sato, Wataru Morvinski, Coby Carrera, Pilar Villar, Sergio Ibanez, Agustin Hareli, Shlomo Garcia, Adolfo M. Kremer, Inbal Götz, Friedrich M. Schwerdtfeger, Andreas Mejia, Catalina Estrada Nakayama, Masataka Ng, Wee Qin Sesar, Kristina Orjiakor, Charles T. Dumont, Kitty Bulut Allred, Tara Gracanin, Asmir Rentfrow, Peter J. Schonefeld, Victoria Vally, Zahir Barzykowski, Krystian Peltola, Henna-Riikka Tcherkassof, Anna Haque, Shamsul Smieja, Magdalena Tan Su-May, Terri IJzerman, Hans Vatakis, Argiro Ong, Chew Wei Choi, Eunsoo Schorch, Sebastian L. Paez, Darío Malik, Sadia Kacmar, Pavol Bobowik, Magdalena Jose, Paul Vuoskoski, Jonna K. Basabe, Nekane Doğan, Uğur Ebert, Tobias Uchida, Yukiko Xue Zheng, Michelle Mefoh, Philip Sebena, Rene Stanke, Franziska A. Ballada, Christine Joy A. Blaut, Agata Wu, Yang Daniels, Judith K. Kocsel, Natalia Burak, Elif Gizem Demirag Balt, Nina F. Vanman, Eric Stewart, Suzanne L.K. Verschuere, Bruno Sikka, Pilleriin Boudesseul, Jordane Martins, Diogo Nussinson, Ravit Ito, Kenichi Mentser, Sari Seda Çolak, Tugba Zelaya, Gonzalo Martinez Vingerhoets, Ad Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emotional tears serve an attachment function: Tears are thought to act as a social glue by evoking social support intentions. Initial experimental studies supported this proposition across several methodologies, but these were conducted almost exclusively on participants from North America and Europe, resulting in limited generalizability. This project examined the tears-social support intentions effect and possible mediating and moderating variables in a fully pre-registered study across 7007 participants (24,886 ratings) and 41 countries spanning all populated continents. Participants were presented with four pictures out of 100 possible targets with or without digitally- added tears. We confirmed the main prediction that seeing a tearful individual elicits the intention to support, d = 0.49 [0.43, 0.55]. Our data suggest that this effect could be mediated by perceiving the crying target as warmer and more helpless, feeling more connected, as well as feeling more empathic concern for the crier, but not by an increase in personal distress of the observer. The effect was moderated by the situational valence, identifying the target as part of one’s group, and trait empathic concern. A neutral situation, high trait empathic concern, and low identification increased the effect. We observed high heterogeneity across countries that was, via split-half validation, best explained by country-level GDP per capita and subjective well-being with stronger effects for higher-scoring countries. These findings suggest that tears can function as social glue, providing one possible explanation why emotional crying persists into adulthood. 2021-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9371 info:doi/10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104137 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Tears—Psychological aspects Crying—Psychological aspects Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences |
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Tears—Psychological aspects Crying—Psychological aspects Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Zickfeld, Janis H. de Ven, Niels van Pich, Olivia Schubert, Thomas W. Berkessel, Jana B. Pizarro, Jose J. Bhushan, Braj Mateo, Niño Jose C. Barbosa, Sergio Sharman, Leah Kökönyei, Gyöngyi Schrover, Elke Kardum, Igor Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R. Lazarevic, Ljiljana B. Escobar, María Josefina Stadel, Marie Arriaga, Patrícia Dodaj, Arta Shankland, Rebecca Majeed, Nadyanna M. Li, Yansong Lekkou, Eleimonitria Hartanto, Andree Özdoğru, Asil A. Vaughn, Leigh Ann Espinoza, Maria del Carmen Caballero, Amparo Kolen, Anouk Karsten, Julie Manley, Harry Maeura, Nao Eskisu, Mustafa Shani, Yaniv Chittham, Phakkanun Ferreira, Diogo Bavolar, Jozef Konova, Irina Sato, Wataru Morvinski, Coby Carrera, Pilar Villar, Sergio Ibanez, Agustin Hareli, Shlomo Garcia, Adolfo M. Kremer, Inbal Götz, Friedrich M. Schwerdtfeger, Andreas Mejia, Catalina Estrada Nakayama, Masataka Ng, Wee Qin Sesar, Kristina Orjiakor, Charles T. Dumont, Kitty Bulut Allred, Tara Gracanin, Asmir Rentfrow, Peter J. Schonefeld, Victoria Vally, Zahir Barzykowski, Krystian Peltola, Henna-Riikka Tcherkassof, Anna Haque, Shamsul Smieja, Magdalena Tan Su-May, Terri IJzerman, Hans Vatakis, Argiro Ong, Chew Wei Choi, Eunsoo Schorch, Sebastian L. Paez, Darío Malik, Sadia Kacmar, Pavol Bobowik, Magdalena Jose, Paul Vuoskoski, Jonna K. Basabe, Nekane Doğan, Uğur Ebert, Tobias Uchida, Yukiko Xue Zheng, Michelle Mefoh, Philip Sebena, Rene Stanke, Franziska A. Ballada, Christine Joy A. Blaut, Agata Wu, Yang Daniels, Judith K. Kocsel, Natalia Burak, Elif Gizem Demirag Balt, Nina F. Vanman, Eric Stewart, Suzanne L.K. Verschuere, Bruno Sikka, Pilleriin Boudesseul, Jordane Martins, Diogo Nussinson, Ravit Ito, Kenichi Mentser, Sari Seda Çolak, Tugba Zelaya, Gonzalo Martinez Vingerhoets, Ad Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries |
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Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emotional tears serve an attachment function: Tears are thought to act as a social glue by evoking social support intentions. Initial experimental studies supported this proposition across several methodologies, but these were conducted almost exclusively on participants from North America and Europe, resulting in limited generalizability. This project examined the tears-social support intentions effect and possible mediating and moderating variables in a fully pre-registered study across 7007 participants (24,886 ratings) and 41 countries spanning all populated continents. Participants were presented with four pictures out of 100 possible targets with or without digitally- added tears. We confirmed the main prediction that seeing a tearful individual elicits the intention to support, d = 0.49 [0.43, 0.55]. Our data suggest that this effect could be mediated by perceiving the crying target as warmer and more helpless, feeling more connected, as well as feeling more empathic concern for the crier, but not by an increase in personal distress of the observer. The effect was moderated by the situational valence, identifying the target as part of one’s group, and trait empathic concern. A neutral situation, high trait empathic concern, and low identification increased the effect. We observed high heterogeneity across countries that was, via split-half validation, best explained by country-level GDP per capita and subjective well-being with stronger effects for higher-scoring countries. These findings suggest that tears can function as social glue, providing one possible explanation why emotional crying persists into adulthood. |
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Zickfeld, Janis H. de Ven, Niels van Pich, Olivia Schubert, Thomas W. Berkessel, Jana B. Pizarro, Jose J. Bhushan, Braj Mateo, Niño Jose C. Barbosa, Sergio Sharman, Leah Kökönyei, Gyöngyi Schrover, Elke Kardum, Igor Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R. Lazarevic, Ljiljana B. Escobar, María Josefina Stadel, Marie Arriaga, Patrícia Dodaj, Arta Shankland, Rebecca Majeed, Nadyanna M. Li, Yansong Lekkou, Eleimonitria Hartanto, Andree Özdoğru, Asil A. Vaughn, Leigh Ann Espinoza, Maria del Carmen Caballero, Amparo Kolen, Anouk Karsten, Julie Manley, Harry Maeura, Nao Eskisu, Mustafa Shani, Yaniv Chittham, Phakkanun Ferreira, Diogo Bavolar, Jozef Konova, Irina Sato, Wataru Morvinski, Coby Carrera, Pilar Villar, Sergio Ibanez, Agustin Hareli, Shlomo Garcia, Adolfo M. Kremer, Inbal Götz, Friedrich M. Schwerdtfeger, Andreas Mejia, Catalina Estrada Nakayama, Masataka Ng, Wee Qin Sesar, Kristina Orjiakor, Charles T. Dumont, Kitty Bulut Allred, Tara Gracanin, Asmir Rentfrow, Peter J. Schonefeld, Victoria Vally, Zahir Barzykowski, Krystian Peltola, Henna-Riikka Tcherkassof, Anna Haque, Shamsul Smieja, Magdalena Tan Su-May, Terri IJzerman, Hans Vatakis, Argiro Ong, Chew Wei Choi, Eunsoo Schorch, Sebastian L. Paez, Darío Malik, Sadia Kacmar, Pavol Bobowik, Magdalena Jose, Paul Vuoskoski, Jonna K. Basabe, Nekane Doğan, Uğur Ebert, Tobias Uchida, Yukiko Xue Zheng, Michelle Mefoh, Philip Sebena, Rene Stanke, Franziska A. Ballada, Christine Joy A. Blaut, Agata Wu, Yang Daniels, Judith K. Kocsel, Natalia Burak, Elif Gizem Demirag Balt, Nina F. Vanman, Eric Stewart, Suzanne L.K. Verschuere, Bruno Sikka, Pilleriin Boudesseul, Jordane Martins, Diogo Nussinson, Ravit Ito, Kenichi Mentser, Sari Seda Çolak, Tugba Zelaya, Gonzalo Martinez Vingerhoets, Ad |
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Zickfeld, Janis H. de Ven, Niels van Pich, Olivia Schubert, Thomas W. Berkessel, Jana B. Pizarro, Jose J. Bhushan, Braj Mateo, Niño Jose C. Barbosa, Sergio Sharman, Leah Kökönyei, Gyöngyi Schrover, Elke Kardum, Igor Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R. Lazarevic, Ljiljana B. Escobar, María Josefina Stadel, Marie Arriaga, Patrícia Dodaj, Arta Shankland, Rebecca Majeed, Nadyanna M. Li, Yansong Lekkou, Eleimonitria Hartanto, Andree Özdoğru, Asil A. Vaughn, Leigh Ann Espinoza, Maria del Carmen Caballero, Amparo Kolen, Anouk Karsten, Julie Manley, Harry Maeura, Nao Eskisu, Mustafa Shani, Yaniv Chittham, Phakkanun Ferreira, Diogo Bavolar, Jozef Konova, Irina Sato, Wataru Morvinski, Coby Carrera, Pilar Villar, Sergio Ibanez, Agustin Hareli, Shlomo Garcia, Adolfo M. Kremer, Inbal Götz, Friedrich M. Schwerdtfeger, Andreas Mejia, Catalina Estrada Nakayama, Masataka Ng, Wee Qin Sesar, Kristina Orjiakor, Charles T. Dumont, Kitty Bulut Allred, Tara Gracanin, Asmir Rentfrow, Peter J. Schonefeld, Victoria Vally, Zahir Barzykowski, Krystian Peltola, Henna-Riikka Tcherkassof, Anna Haque, Shamsul Smieja, Magdalena Tan Su-May, Terri IJzerman, Hans Vatakis, Argiro Ong, Chew Wei Choi, Eunsoo Schorch, Sebastian L. Paez, Darío Malik, Sadia Kacmar, Pavol Bobowik, Magdalena Jose, Paul Vuoskoski, Jonna K. Basabe, Nekane Doğan, Uğur Ebert, Tobias Uchida, Yukiko Xue Zheng, Michelle Mefoh, Philip Sebena, Rene Stanke, Franziska A. Ballada, Christine Joy A. Blaut, Agata Wu, Yang Daniels, Judith K. Kocsel, Natalia Burak, Elif Gizem Demirag Balt, Nina F. Vanman, Eric Stewart, Suzanne L.K. Verschuere, Bruno Sikka, Pilleriin Boudesseul, Jordane Martins, Diogo Nussinson, Ravit Ito, Kenichi Mentser, Sari Seda Çolak, Tugba Zelaya, Gonzalo Martinez Vingerhoets, Ad |
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Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries |
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Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries |
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Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries |
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Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries |
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Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries |
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tears evoke the intention to offer social support: a systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries |
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