“…Emotions also involve motivational states and action tendencies that can help predict how a person is likely to behave in the future (Frijda, 1986;Frijda, Kuipers, & ter Schure, 1989;Hareli & Katzir, 2002). It is clear that people monitor and are influenced by the emotions of others in social interactions, such as bargaining contexts (e.g., De Cremer, Wubben, & Brebels, 2008;Van Kleef, 2009;Wubben, De Cremer, & van Dijk, 2009). However, most of this research has focused on the perceptions of those with a personal interest in the emotional display (e.g., those affected by the emotional actor's behaviour or in a shared social setting) rather than uninvolved observers, and few of these studies have examined how the expression of emotion influences the perception of enduring traits (as opposed to transient cognitions and motivations).…”