When it comes to person perception, does one “judge a book by its cover?” Perceivers made judgments of liking, and of personality, based on a photograph of an unknown other, and at least 1 month later, made judgments following a face-to-face interaction with the same person. Photograph-based liking judgments predicted interaction-based liking judgments, and, to a lesser extent, photograph-based personality judgments predicted interaction-based personality judgments (except for extraversion). Consistency in liking judgments (1) partly reflected behavioral confirmation (i.e., perceivers with favorable photograph-based judgments behaved more warmly toward the target during the live interaction, which elicited greater target warmth); (2) explai...
Purpose: Both facial appearance and behaviors could respectively contribute to impression formation ...
Abstract The notion that first impressions are somewhat accurate is an intriguing possibility. Sever...
General, spontaneous evaluations of strangers based on their faces have been shown to reflect judgme...
When it comes to person perception, does one "judge a book by its cover?" Perceivers made judgments ...
Mental representations of unknown others play a central role in person perception. These representat...
First impressions are prominent in our everyday interactions. The way that we perceive others, even ...
The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interests. The first author received the following ...
Funding Information: Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Dis...
We investigated determinants of liking at zero-acquaintance, focusing on individual differences in p...
Above and beyond the benefits of biases such as positivity and assumed similarity, does the accuracy...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
One method for investigating facial inferences and social perception has been to ask individuals to ...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Purpose: Both facial appearance and behaviors could respectively contribute to impression formation ...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Purpose: Both facial appearance and behaviors could respectively contribute to impression formation ...
Abstract The notion that first impressions are somewhat accurate is an intriguing possibility. Sever...
General, spontaneous evaluations of strangers based on their faces have been shown to reflect judgme...
When it comes to person perception, does one "judge a book by its cover?" Perceivers made judgments ...
Mental representations of unknown others play a central role in person perception. These representat...
First impressions are prominent in our everyday interactions. The way that we perceive others, even ...
The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interests. The first author received the following ...
Funding Information: Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Dis...
We investigated determinants of liking at zero-acquaintance, focusing on individual differences in p...
Above and beyond the benefits of biases such as positivity and assumed similarity, does the accuracy...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
One method for investigating facial inferences and social perception has been to ask individuals to ...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Purpose: Both facial appearance and behaviors could respectively contribute to impression formation ...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Purpose: Both facial appearance and behaviors could respectively contribute to impression formation ...
Abstract The notion that first impressions are somewhat accurate is an intriguing possibility. Sever...
General, spontaneous evaluations of strangers based on their faces have been shown to reflect judgme...