TY - JOUR
T1 - Impression formation on online dating sites: Effects of language errors in profile texts on perceptions of profile owners’ attractiveness
AU - van der Zanden, Tess
AU - Schouten, Alexander
AU - Mos, Maria
AU - Krahmer, Emiel
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This article presents two experimental studies investigating the impact of language errors in online dating profiles on impression formation. A first study examined whether language errors have a negative effect on perceptions of attraction and dating intention and whether this effect is moderated by the presence of visual information, that is, the profile picture. This 2 (Language Errors/No Language Errors) 2 (Visible/Blurred Picture) experiment revealed that language errors negatively affect perceptions of social and romantic attrac- tion and that a visible picture on a profile positively affects perceptions of physical attraction. Study 2 focused on mechanical, rule-based, and informal language errors, which can each be attributed to different personality traits. Mechanical and rule-based errors lead to lower scores on, respectively, perceived attentiveness and intelligence, which in turn lead to lower attraction and dating intention scores. These results highlight the importance of error-free language use as a cue for attractiveness.
AB - This article presents two experimental studies investigating the impact of language errors in online dating profiles on impression formation. A first study examined whether language errors have a negative effect on perceptions of attraction and dating intention and whether this effect is moderated by the presence of visual information, that is, the profile picture. This 2 (Language Errors/No Language Errors) 2 (Visible/Blurred Picture) experiment revealed that language errors negatively affect perceptions of social and romantic attrac- tion and that a visible picture on a profile positively affects perceptions of physical attraction. Study 2 focused on mechanical, rule-based, and informal language errors, which can each be attributed to different personality traits. Mechanical and rule-based errors lead to lower scores on, respectively, perceived attentiveness and intelligence, which in turn lead to lower attraction and dating intention scores. These results highlight the importance of error-free language use as a cue for attractiveness.
U2 - 10.1177/0265407519878787
DO - 10.1177/0265407519878787
M3 - Article
SN - 0265-4075
VL - 37
SP - 758
EP - 778
JO - Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
JF - Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
IS - 3
ER -