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The Effects of Online Status on Self-Other Processing as Revealed by Automatic Imitation

Abstract

High status individuals have been found to be less attuned to the behavior of others in the social environment. An important question is whether social status in an online setting affects social information processing in a way that resembles the known effects of real-world status on such processing. We examined differences in automatic imitation between Instagram “leaders” and “followers.” In Experiment 1, we found that followers exhibited more …

Authors

Farwaha S; Obhi SS

Journal

Social Cognition, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 295–314

Publisher

Guilford Publications

Publication Date

3 2021

DOI

10.1521/soco.2021.39.2.295

ISSN

0278-016X