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Passing Encounters East and West: Comparing Japanese and American Pedestrian Interactions

机译:穿越东方和西方:比较日本和美国的行人互动

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This study examined the microinteractions of pedestrians in Japan and in the United States as they walked past a confederate. Specifically, the effects of culture, condition (avoid, look-only, and look plus smile) and sex of confederate on glances, smiles, nods, and greetings by passing pedestrians were examined in a field study on over 1000 participants. The hypotheses of (1) lower responsiveness in Japanese pedestrians than in American pedestrians and (2) increased responsiveness as a function of condition were supported in a series of log-linear analyses of pedestrian glances, smiles, nods, and greetings. Both of these main effects were, however, qualified by Culture X Condition interactions on smiles, nods, and greetings, with the large condition effects present in the American pedestrians, but absent in the Japanese pedestrians. The results are discussed in terms of the functions of glances, smiles, nods, and greetings in these brief encounters and how differing cultural norms affect Japanese and American responsiveness. Finally, the limitations of this study and the broader utility of this research paradigm are discussed.
机译:这项研究研究了日本和美国行人经过同盟国时的微交互作用。具体而言,在一项针对1000多名参与者的现场研究中,研究了文化,条件(避免,只看和看起来加微笑)和同伴性别对过往行人的抬头,微笑,点头和问候的影响。一系列对行人的抬头,微笑,点头和问候的对数线性分析支持以下假设:(1)日本行人的响应能力比美国行人的响应能力低,以及(2)作为条件的函数而增加的响应能力。但是,这两个主要效果都由“微笑”,“点头”和“问候”的“文化X条件”交互作用来限定,美国行人中存在较大的条件影响,而日本行人中则没有。讨论了这些结果,包括在这些短暂的相遇中瞥了一眼,微笑,点头和问候的功能,以及不同的文化规范如何影响日裔和美国人的反应能力。最后,讨论了本研究的局限性和该研究范式的更广泛的用途。

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    《Journal of Nonverbal Behavior》 |2007年第3期|155-166|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Psychology University of Missouri-St. Louis One University Boulevard St. Louis MO 63121–4400 USA;

    Department of Psychology Shimane Nursing College Izumo Shimane Japan;

    Department of Psychology University of Missouri-St. Louis One University Boulevard St. Louis MO 63121–4400 USA;

    Department of Psychology University of Missouri-St. Louis One University Boulevard St. Louis MO 63121–4400 USA;

    Department of Psychology Shimane University Izumo Shimane Japan;

    Department of Psychology University of Missouri-St. Louis One University Boulevard St. Louis MO 63121–4400 USA;

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  • 关键词

    Culture; Nonverbal communication; Pedestrian behavior;

    机译:文化;非语言交流;行人行为;

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