TY - JOUR
T1 - Physical temperature affects response behavior
AU - Steinmetz, Janina
AU - Posten, Ann Christin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2017/5/1
Y1 - 2017/5/1
N2 - Physical temperature can fundamentally affect psychological processes. Among other things, physical warmth typically fosters the motivation to affiliate. We argue that physical warmth can increase affirmative and acquiescent response behavior in psychological surveys and experiments as a result of such an affiliative motive. In Study 1, we find that participants give more biased answers in a memory test in warmer, compared to colder, environments. In Studies 2–3b, physical warmth fosters a response bias toward the affirmation of unrelated items in questionnaires. In Study 4, the effect of physical warmth on the affirmation bias is amplified when the person reading a participant's answers is a friend (stronger affiliation prime) compared to a stranger. Taken together, temperature affects general response behavior by fostering affirmation. Thereby, physical temperature has deeper psychological as well as methodological consequences than previously thought.
AB - Physical temperature can fundamentally affect psychological processes. Among other things, physical warmth typically fosters the motivation to affiliate. We argue that physical warmth can increase affirmative and acquiescent response behavior in psychological surveys and experiments as a result of such an affiliative motive. In Study 1, we find that participants give more biased answers in a memory test in warmer, compared to colder, environments. In Studies 2–3b, physical warmth fosters a response bias toward the affirmation of unrelated items in questionnaires. In Study 4, the effect of physical warmth on the affirmation bias is amplified when the person reading a participant's answers is a friend (stronger affiliation prime) compared to a stranger. Taken together, temperature affects general response behavior by fostering affirmation. Thereby, physical temperature has deeper psychological as well as methodological consequences than previously thought.
KW - Affiliation
KW - Physical warmth
KW - Response bias
KW - Temperature
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jesp.2016.12.001
DO - 10.1016/j.jesp.2016.12.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85008883734
SN - 0022-1031
VL - 70
SP - 294
EP - 300
JO - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
ER -