We analyze the effect of a smile in personas pictures on persona perceptions, including credibility, likability, similarity, and willingness to use.
We conduct an online experiment with 2,400 participants using a 16-item survey and multiple persona profile treatments of which half have a smiling photo and half do not.
We find that persona profiles with a smiling photo result in an increase in perceived similarity with, likability of, and willingness to use the personas.
In contrast, a smile does not increase the credibility of the personas.
Our research has implications for the design of persona profiles and adds to previous findings of persona research that the picture choice influences individuals’ persona perceptions in profound ways.
Salminen, J. Jung, S.G., Santos, J.M., and Jansen, B. J. (2019). The Effect of Smiling Pictures on Perceptions of Personas. User Modelling, Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP19). Larnaca, Cyprus. 9–12 June 2019.