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Ambient Temperature, Social Perception and Social Behavior

Daniel SchunkPatrick RingUlrich SchmidtJan S. KrauseGerrit Nanninga

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HistoryEquivalence testingPolymers and PlasticsSocial perceptionField (Bourdieu)Perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectBusiness and International ManagementPsychologySocial preferencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCognitive psychologymedia_common

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The literature suggests that human perception and behavior vary with physical temperature. We provide an experimental test of how different ambient temperature conditions impact social behavior and social perception: Subjects went through a series of tasks measuring various aspects of social behavior and perception under three temperature conditions (cold vs. optimal vs. warm). Despite well-established findings on temperature effects, our data suggest that physical temperature has no relevant influence on social behavior and social perception. We corroborate our finding of a null effect by the use of equivalence testing and provide a discussion in the light of recent failed replication attempts in this field of research.

https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3583038