APS
2026 APS Annual Convention · 2026
Perceived Diffusion of Attention: More Authentic Emotional Expression In a Group
- Sherry Xiong
New York University - Emily Balcetis
New York University
Abstract
We examine when individuals engage in surface acting—masking or faking emotions. In a mixed-design experiment (N=491), participants imagined interacting with someone they disliked. They reported feeling less attention and engaging in less surface acting in group versus one-on-one settings. Findings highlight a novel authenticity–impression management framework for regulated emotional expression.
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