Overall, 67 percent of children favored the recipient of
positive nonverbal signals over the other woman — suggesting they were influenced by the bias shown by the actor.
The children were then asked a series of questions — such as who they liked the best and who they wanted to share a toy with — intended to gauge whether they favored the recipient of
positive nonverbal signals over the recipient of negative nonverbal signals.
The results showed a consistent pattern of children favoring the recipient of
positive nonverbal signals.
Not exact matches
Being aware of your
nonverbal signals is essential to making a first impression because these
signals can show your
positive side before you even have to say a word!