Human Behavior Brought by “<I>Kawaii</I>” Emotion
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- OKADA Mana
- Graduate School of Kobe University
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- ODAKA Naoki
- Graduate School of Kobe University
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- SAKATA Mamiko
- Doshisha University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 「かわいい」ものが引き起こすふるまい
- - An Example of Animal Toys for Infants -
- -ある幼児用動物玩具を題材として-
Abstract
<p>We discussed how people behave on seeing kawaii animal toys. Many studies have indicated the effects of kawaii emotions. However, few have described how they are expressed behaviorally. Therefore, this paper reports observable behavioral indicators. Specifically, we observed 4 human behaviors: smiling, touching, talking, and watching (kawaii toys or people) - during conversations when they see animal toys. Participants were divided into two groups. One (kawaii group) selected the animal toys that they felt had the most kawaii, and another (non-kawaii group) selected the animal toys that they felt had the least kawaii. Time to behavior was measured by annotation software, analyzed by analysis of variance. Comparison of groups showed that kawaii group was smiling, talking, and watching people for a longer time. Conversely, non-kawaii group was watching animal toys for a longer time. These results deepened our understanding of human behavior caused by kawaii emotion.</p>
Journal
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- Transactions of Japan Society of Kansei Engineering
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Transactions of Japan Society of Kansei Engineering 19 (2), 207-213, 2020
Japan Society of Kansei Engineering
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390848250108372224
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- NII Article ID
- 130007838039
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- ISSN
- 18845258
- 18840833
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- Crossref
- CiNii Articles
- KAKEN
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed