APS
29th APS Annual Convention
New Developments on the in-out Effect of Word Articulation: Familiarity, Person Perception and Cooperative Decisions
An international group of researchers presents the latest advancements on the in-out effect, exploring the preference for inward words (whose articulation wanders from the front to the back of the mouth) over outward words (back to front) in the context of memory judgments, person perception, digital trust and economic games.
Chairs & Discussants
- Sascha TopolinskiChair
University of Cologne
Presentations
- Effects of Inward Versus Outward Consonantal Patterns on Word FamiliarityBerit Lindau
- The Ins and Outs of Person Perception. the Influence of Consonant Wanderings on Judgments of Warmth and Competence.Sandra Godinho, Margarida Garrido
- The Effect of Username Articulation Direction on Perceptions of Trustworthiness of Online ProfilesRita Silva
- Intuitive Cooperation in Economic Games: Novel Insights from the in-out EffectMichael Zuern