APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

The Effect of Minimal Information on Perception of Leader's Charisma, Competence, and Warmth

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Social

  • Avner Caspi
    The Open University of Israel
  • Ronit Bogler
    The Open University of Israel
  • Eran Chajut
    The Open University of Israel

Abstract

When perception of charisma is based on leaders' name, the more the leaders are perceived as charismatic, the more they are perceived as both warm and competent. However, when perception is based on watching leaders delivering a parliament speech, it is distinctively associated with competent or warmth.

Social Cognition

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