People make a variety of automatic inferences when observing others' actions. These include inferences about stable dispositions as well as transitory goal states and social situations. However, models of social inference have rarely considered whether different types of automatic inferences can co-occur. We present three experiments in which participants were incidentally exposed to texts depicting behaviors that afforded inferences about actors' traits and the social situations these actors were experiencing. Results from lexical decision and probe-recognition tasks revealed heightened activation of both trait and situational inferences; furthermore, this co-occurring activation was spontaneous, unconscious, and independent of processing ...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
2018-08-06Mindreading has been one of the central topics in psychology for a long time. Recently, th...
A false recognition paradigm showed that spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) are bound to the person...
People make a variety of automatic inferences when observing others' actions. These include inferenc...
This thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go through when drawing a social infer...
Item does not contain fulltextSocial perceivers have been shown to draw spontaneous trait inferences...
Abstract People make social inferences without intentions, awareness, or effort, i.e., spontaneously...
Past research has demonstrated that perceivers spontaneously infer individuals' goals, beliefs, and ...
This article analyzes whether spontaneous trait inferences explicitly refer to a disposition of the ...
Social Inferences and ERP 2 In our daily interactions with other people, it is beneficial to have s...
Although dispositional inferences may be consciously drawn from the trait implications of observed b...
Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we investigate ho...
<div><p>Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we invest...
Five studies examined whether spontaneous trait inferences uniquely reference the person who perform...
Four experiments investigated conditions under which representations of social judgments incorporate...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
2018-08-06Mindreading has been one of the central topics in psychology for a long time. Recently, th...
A false recognition paradigm showed that spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) are bound to the person...
People make a variety of automatic inferences when observing others' actions. These include inferenc...
This thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go through when drawing a social infer...
Item does not contain fulltextSocial perceivers have been shown to draw spontaneous trait inferences...
Abstract People make social inferences without intentions, awareness, or effort, i.e., spontaneously...
Past research has demonstrated that perceivers spontaneously infer individuals' goals, beliefs, and ...
This article analyzes whether spontaneous trait inferences explicitly refer to a disposition of the ...
Social Inferences and ERP 2 In our daily interactions with other people, it is beneficial to have s...
Although dispositional inferences may be consciously drawn from the trait implications of observed b...
Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we investigate ho...
<div><p>Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we invest...
Five studies examined whether spontaneous trait inferences uniquely reference the person who perform...
Four experiments investigated conditions under which representations of social judgments incorporate...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
2018-08-06Mindreading has been one of the central topics in psychology for a long time. Recently, th...
A false recognition paradigm showed that spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) are bound to the person...