Tears Trigger the Intention to Offer Social Support: A Systematic Investigation of the Interpersonal Effects of Emotional Crying Across 41 Countries


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Janis Zickfeld, Niels van de Ven, Olivia Pich, Thomas Schubert, ...., Ad Vingerhoets
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 95, 2021, p. 104137


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Zickfeld, J., van de Ven, N., Pich, O., Schubert, T., ...., & Vingerhoets, A. (2021). Tears Trigger the Intention to Offer Social Support: A Systematic Investigation of the Interpersonal Effects of Emotional Crying Across 41 Countries. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 95, 104137. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104137


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Zickfeld, Janis, Niels van de Ven, Olivia Pich, Thomas Schubert, ...., and Ad Vingerhoets. “Tears Trigger the Intention to Offer Social Support: A Systematic Investigation of the Interpersonal Effects of Emotional Crying Across 41 Countries.” Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 95 (2021): 104137.


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Zickfeld, Janis, et al. “Tears Trigger the Intention to Offer Social Support: A Systematic Investigation of the Interpersonal Effects of Emotional Crying Across 41 Countries.” Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 95, 2021, p. 104137, doi:10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104137.


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@article{janis2021a,
  title = {Tears Trigger the Intention to Offer Social Support: A Systematic Investigation of the Interpersonal Effects of Emotional Crying Across 41 Countries},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Journal of Experimental Social Psychology},
  pages = {104137},
  volume = {95},
  doi = {10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104137},
  author = {Zickfeld, Janis and van de Ven, Niels and Pich, Olivia and Schubert, Thomas and .... and Vingerhoets, Ad}
}

 *Core team member in this large collaboration (~100 authors). My tasks: Conceptualization, Methodology, Writing (Main Draft), Project Administration, Data Collection

[this Registered Report  is one of the papers I am most proud of. we set up a study, had the plan reviewed, and then ran the study in 41 countries. we could test our tear effect (the idea that when we see someone shed a tear we find them to be more warm) and identify important theoretical moderators. it also allowed us to test the robustness of the effect around the world. the dataset is open for everyone to use and might still be very interesting to others to further test possible hypotheses]




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