“…The analysis yielded a main effect of ascribed traits, F(2, 76) = 7.05, p < .005, η²p = .47, indicating that participants ascribed more communal traits to a target person (M = 6.73, SD = 3.08) comparing to both agentic (M = 4.98, SD = 2.77; p < .05) and neutral traits (M = 4.38, SD = 2.76; p < .005). This effect is in line with numerous studies which have found that the communal dimension is more important than the agency dimension in perception of others Wojciszke, Bazinska, & Jaworski, 1998;Ybarra, Chan, & Park, 2001;Abele & Bruckmüller, 2011). The expected interaction of induced mood and ascribed traits did not reach significance, F(2, 76) = 2.16, p = .123, η²p = .06.…”