학술논문

The influence of others’ facial expressions and cultural self-construal on decision making: In the case of online communication / 他者表情と文化的自己観が意思決定に及ぼす影響:オンラインコミュニケーション場面における検討
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
認知科学 / Cognitive Studies: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society. 2023, 30(3):327
Subject
conformity
cultural self-construal
decision making
online communication
others’ facial expressions
オンラインコミュニケーション
他者表情
同調
意思決定
文化的自己観
Language
Japanese
ISSN
1341-7924
1881-5995
Abstract
This study examined how cultural self-construal and others’ facial expressions affect shifting in decision-making due to conformity during discussion by using a stimulus video, which presented a discussion scene in online communication. Eye gaze during the stimulus presentation was measured to understand the allocation of attention during the opinion evaluation. The video included one speaker expressing an opinion and five audience members using facial expressions to reflect their opinion toward the speaker. After watching the video, participants responded to a questionnaire asking to what extent they agreed or disagreed with the speaker’ s opinion and an independent-interdependent self-construal scale. The results indicated that others’ facial expressions influence decision-making during discussions and that people with higher interdependent self-construal tend to be influenced by others’ facial expressions. Gaze measurements did not show that people with higher interdependent self-construal pay more attention to surrounding others. However, it suggested that people who tend to pay more attention to surrounding others are more likely to shift in decision-making due to conformity.