Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across two large interactive round-robins, those who reported having formed a more accurate impression of a specific target had (a) a more distinctive realistically accurate impression, accurately perceiving the target's unique personality characteristics as described by the target's self-, parent-, and peer-reports, and (b) a more normatively accurate impression, perceiving the target to be similar to what people generally tend to be like. Specifically, if a perceiver reported forming a more valid impression of a specific target, he or she had in fact formed a more realistically accurate impression of that target for all but the highest impression va...
The meta-accuracy of first impressions (i.e., how accurately one understands others’ perception of o...
Above and beyond the benefits of biases such as positivity and assumed similarity, does the accuracy...
To date, numerous studies have examined impression formation. However, the conditions under which we...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Can we trust our beliefs about the first impressions we make? The current article addresses this que...
Abstract The notion that first impressions are somewhat accurate is an intriguing possibility. Sever...
The human tendency to form impressions of others is ubiquitous and consequential. Consensus, or agr...
How much should we trust our first impressions of other people? Thin slices researchers and intervie...
Accurate understanding between individuals is assumed to be associated with enhanced personal and in...
Much research on the accuracy of interpersonal perception has focused on either the good judge– the ...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
Confidence in personality impressions is proposed to stem from the richness of people's mental ...
Accurately perceiving the personality of the average person corresponds broadly with stereotype accu...
Social interactions are an integral part of human nature (Leary, 2007). During interactions, how peo...
Gender is associated with interpersonal sensitivity across different domains, with females, on avera...
The meta-accuracy of first impressions (i.e., how accurately one understands others’ perception of o...
Above and beyond the benefits of biases such as positivity and assumed similarity, does the accuracy...
To date, numerous studies have examined impression formation. However, the conditions under which we...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Can we trust our beliefs about the first impressions we make? The current article addresses this que...
Abstract The notion that first impressions are somewhat accurate is an intriguing possibility. Sever...
The human tendency to form impressions of others is ubiquitous and consequential. Consensus, or agr...
How much should we trust our first impressions of other people? Thin slices researchers and intervie...
Accurate understanding between individuals is assumed to be associated with enhanced personal and in...
Much research on the accuracy of interpersonal perception has focused on either the good judge– the ...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
Confidence in personality impressions is proposed to stem from the richness of people's mental ...
Accurately perceiving the personality of the average person corresponds broadly with stereotype accu...
Social interactions are an integral part of human nature (Leary, 2007). During interactions, how peo...
Gender is associated with interpersonal sensitivity across different domains, with females, on avera...
The meta-accuracy of first impressions (i.e., how accurately one understands others’ perception of o...
Above and beyond the benefits of biases such as positivity and assumed similarity, does the accuracy...
To date, numerous studies have examined impression formation. However, the conditions under which we...