The honesty behind tears: Situational, individual, and cultural influences on the perception of emotional tears as sincere.

Emotional tears have been considered honest and sincere signals, most likely because they are difficult to shed on demand. At the same time, people acknowledge that tears can be strategically used to manipulate others - so-called crocodile tears. Hence, the question arises under what circumstances t...

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Main Authors: Monika Wróbel, Janis H Zickfeld, Paweł Ciesielski
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0324954
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description Emotional tears have been considered honest and sincere signals, most likely because they are difficult to shed on demand. At the same time, people acknowledge that tears can be strategically used to manipulate others - so-called crocodile tears. Hence, the question arises under what circumstances tears are perceived as honest signals and when as crocodile tears. Here, we investigate this question across three experimental studies and diverse populations. In a preliminary study (N = 7,007), we obtain the first evidence that emotional tears can increase perceptions of honesty, which might vary according to the situational context or the gender of the target. In two main studies (N = 3,488) using a varied pool of standardized and non-standardized portraits of tearful and non-tearful targets presented in different potentially manipulative vs. non-manipulative contexts and varied in their warmth, we test perceptions of honesty across five countries (Norway, Poland, South Africa, Canada, and the UK). Overall, the main effects are weak and suggest that perceptions of honesty depend on target characteristics, situational factors, and observer characteristics. We observe some evidence that emotional tears increase perceptions of honesty more strongly for targets low in warmth (experimentally manipulated via facial features or via target gender), which also affects support intentions. Manipulative contexts slightly reduced perceptions of honesty, but these effects were moderated by target characteristics. Individuals scoring high on psychopathy showed lower ratings of honesty for targets with emotional tears. Together, these findings provide further evidence that whether emotional tears signal honesty likely depends on various individual, situational, and cultural factors. The small effect sizes call for improved manipulations and more ecologically valid designs in the future.
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spelling doaj-art-1f0fa83e9d8244a9a495e9e65fd9fe262025-08-20T03:12:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032025-01-01207e032495410.1371/journal.pone.0324954The honesty behind tears: Situational, individual, and cultural influences on the perception of emotional tears as sincere.Monika WróbelJanis H ZickfeldPaweł CiesielskiEmotional tears have been considered honest and sincere signals, most likely because they are difficult to shed on demand. At the same time, people acknowledge that tears can be strategically used to manipulate others - so-called crocodile tears. Hence, the question arises under what circumstances tears are perceived as honest signals and when as crocodile tears. Here, we investigate this question across three experimental studies and diverse populations. In a preliminary study (N = 7,007), we obtain the first evidence that emotional tears can increase perceptions of honesty, which might vary according to the situational context or the gender of the target. In two main studies (N = 3,488) using a varied pool of standardized and non-standardized portraits of tearful and non-tearful targets presented in different potentially manipulative vs. non-manipulative contexts and varied in their warmth, we test perceptions of honesty across five countries (Norway, Poland, South Africa, Canada, and the UK). Overall, the main effects are weak and suggest that perceptions of honesty depend on target characteristics, situational factors, and observer characteristics. We observe some evidence that emotional tears increase perceptions of honesty more strongly for targets low in warmth (experimentally manipulated via facial features or via target gender), which also affects support intentions. Manipulative contexts slightly reduced perceptions of honesty, but these effects were moderated by target characteristics. Individuals scoring high on psychopathy showed lower ratings of honesty for targets with emotional tears. Together, these findings provide further evidence that whether emotional tears signal honesty likely depends on various individual, situational, and cultural factors. The small effect sizes call for improved manipulations and more ecologically valid designs in the future.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0324954
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The honesty behind tears: Situational, individual, and cultural influences on the perception of emotional tears as sincere.
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title_short The honesty behind tears: Situational, individual, and cultural influences on the perception of emotional tears as sincere.
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