Testing the relationship between mimicry, trust and rapport in virtual reality conversations.

Joanna Hale, Antonia F De C Hamilton
Author Information
  1. Joanna Hale: University College London, UK.
  2. Antonia F De C Hamilton: University College London, UK.

Abstract

People mimic each other's actions and postures during everyday interactions. It is widely believed this mimicry acts as a social glue, leading to increased rapport. We present two studies using virtual reality to rigorously test this hypothesis. In Study 1, 50 participants interacted with two avatars who either mimicked their head and torso movements at a 1 or 3 second time delay or did not mimic, and rated feelings of rapport and trust toward the avatars. Rapport was higher towards mimicking avatars, with no effect of timing. In Study 2, we aimed to replicate this effect in a pre-registered design and test whether it is modulated by cultural ingroup-outgroup boundaries. Forty participants from European or East Asian backgrounds interacted with four avatars, two of European appearance and two of East Asian appearance. Two avatars mimicked while the other two did not. We found no effects of mimicry on rapport or trust ratings or implicit trust behaviour in a novel maze task, and no effects of group status or interactions. These null results were calculated in line with our pre-registration. We conclude that being mimicked does not always increase rapport or trust, and make suggestions for future directions.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Communication
Emotions
Female
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Male
Social Behavior
Trust
User-Computer Interface
Virtual Reality

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