You are not as Cute as you Think you are: Emotional Responses to
Expectancy Violations in Heterosexual Online Dating Interactions. Maria
DelGreco, Amanda Denes. Sex Roles, August 14 2019.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11199-019-01078-0
Abstract:
Dating initiation is a challenging phase of heterosexual romantic
relationship development, with men and women often having different
expectations and interpretations of communicative cues. With online
dating becoming increasingly popular, the challenges of relationship
initiation are more apparent and may even lead to negative interpersonal
interactions, such as online harassment. The present investigation
employed expectancy violations theory to understand and explain
perceptions of women’s responses to compliments in an online dating
context. We predicted that due to general as well as gender-specific
expectations for compliments and responses, when such expectations are
violated, conflict and emotional reactions would arise. Using a sample
of 413 U.S. undergraduate students, results indicated that women who
negatively violate expectations by responding to a compliment using
self-praise and agreement were generally evaluated more negatively than
women who violated expectations in a positive way by disagreeing with
the compliment and women who conformed to expectations by responding
with “thank you.” Additionally, results showed that women who positively
violated expectations were evaluated more negatively compared to women
who conformed to expectations. Implications for expectancy violations
theory and power in gendered online interactions are discussed.
Keywords: Online dating Compliments Expectancy violations theory Sexual harassment
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