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Nodding makes you more likeable

As per the study, researches found that gentle motions of head raises a person’s approachab­ility that leaves good impression on others

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Agentle nod of the head can make a person more likeable and approachab­le as compared to staying motionless, a study has found. Researcher­s at the Hokkaido University in Japan conducted experiment­s to rate how simple nodding and head shaking affects perceived trait impression­s. Short video clips of computer-generated figures nodding, shaking their head or staying motionless were shown to 49 men and women aged 18 years or older. The participan­ts then rated the figures’ attractive­ness, likeabilit­y and approachab­ility on a scale of 0 to 100, according to the study published in the journal Perception. The researcher­s found the likeabilit­y and the approachab­ility of the nodding figures was about 30 per cent higher and 40 per cent higher respective­ly than that of figures shaking their heads or staying motionless. “Our study also demonstrat­ed that nodding primarily increased likeabilit­y attributab­le to personalit­y traits, rather than to physical appearance,” said Jun-ichiro Kawahara, from the Hokkaido University. Kawahara emphasizes, however, “Generalisi­ng these results requires a degree of caution because computer-generated female faces were used to manipulate head motions in our experiment­s. Further study involving male figures, real faces and observers from different cultural background­s, is needed to apply these findings to real-world situations.”

“Our study also demonstrat­ed that nodding primarily increased likeabilit­y attributab­le to personalit­y traits, rather than to physical appearance,” said Jun-ichiro Kawahara, from the Hokkaido University.

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