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  • Presidential candidates use smiles and friendly expressions to connect with voters and boost their political appeal.
  • Different types of smiles convey various messages and intentions, which can affect how candidates are perceived by the public.
  • This study analyzes smiles from Republican candidates during the 2012 primaries using facial coding techniques, exploring how subtle differences in smile types can influence voter perception and communication strategies.

Article Abstract

The smiles and affiliative expressions of presidential candidates are important for political success, allowing contenders to nonverbally connect with potential supporters and bond with followers. Smiles, however, are not unitary displays; they are multifaceted in composition and signaling intent due to variations in performance. With this in mind, we examine the composition and perception of smiling behavior by Republican presidential candidates during the 2012 preprimary period. In this paper we review literature concerning different smile types and the muscular movements that compose them from a biobehavioral perspective. We then analyze smiles expressed by Republican presidential candidates early in the 2012 primary season by coding facial muscle activity at the microlevel using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) to produce an inventory of politically relevant smile types. To validate the subtle observed differences between smile types, we show viewers a series of short video clips to differentiate displays on the basis of their perceived reassurance, or social signaling. The discussion considers the implications of our findings in relation to political evaluation and communication efficacy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pls.2015.5DOI Listing

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