On being happy and gullible: Mood effects on skepticism and the detection of deception

Volume: 44, Issue: 5, Pages: 1362 - 1367
Published: Sep 1, 2008
Abstract
Are we more likely to believe or disbelieve another person depending on our mood state? Based on past research on interpersonal communication and recent work on affect and social cognition, we predicted and found that negative mood increased and positive mood decreased people’s skepticism and their ability to detect deception, consistent with the more externally focused, accommodative processing style promoted by negative affect. After a mood...
Paper Details
Title
On being happy and gullible: Mood effects on skepticism and the detection of deception
Published Date
Sep 1, 2008
Volume
44
Issue
5
Pages
1362 - 1367
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