Mimicry boosts social bias: unrealistic optimism in a health prevention case

SOCIAL INFLUENCE(2023)

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Unrealistic optimism bias appears when a person perceives oneself - in comparison to peers - as less at risk from threats. This bias has been widely reported and the consequences are clear: it puts one's health in danger. The existing body of literature proposes egocentrism as a mechanism leading to a reduction in this bias. The present paper tests a novel mechanism orienting a person toward others - thus linked with egocentrism - i.e., mimicry. Results showed directly opposing effects: mimicry induced a stronger tendency to perceive oneself as less threatened. This result is not only surprising but especially alarming since mimicry may be used in patient-doctor dialogue which may backfire, leading to resistance to medical recommendations provided by the doctor.
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Mimicry,unrealistic optimism,COVID-19,coronavirus
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