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SUBMITTER: Wilson S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7586976 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wilson Stuart S Mansour Jamal K JK
The British journal of social psychology 20200103 4
We argue that perceivers associate collective directional movement - groups moving from one place to the next - with higher levels of social cohesion. Study 1 shows that pairs are rated as being more cohesive when described as engaging in directional movement compared to non-directional activities. Study 2 replicates this finding using film clips. Study 3 reveals that the proximity of directionally moving dyads is a better predictor of perceived cohesion than behavioural synchrony. Study 4 repli ...[more]