We test the common assumption that information ‘rich’ contexts lead to more accurate personality judgments than information ‘lean’ contexts. Pairs of unacquainted students rendered judgments of one another's personalities after interacting in one of three, increasingly rich, contexts: Internet ‘chat’, telephone, or face-to-face. Accuracy was assessed by correlating participants' judgments with a measure of targets' personalities that averaged self and informant ratings. As predicted, the visible traits of extraversion and conscientiousness were judged more accurately than the less visible traits of neuroticism and openness. However, judgment accuracy also depended on context. Judgments of extraversion and neuroticism improved as context ric...
The present study examined the impact of social curiosity on the utilization of social information a...
Character judgments play an important role in our everyday lives. However, decades of empirical rese...
It has previously been shown that first impressions of a speaker’s personality, whether accurate or ...
We test the common assumption that information ‘rich’ contexts lead to more accurate personality jud...
We test the common assumption that information ‘rich’ contexts lead to more accurate personality jud...
The role of information context, judgment perspective and cue type on the “accuracy” of first impres...
YesTrait inferences occur routinely and rapidly during social interaction, sometimes based on scant ...
A large body of research has examined the link between personality and face-to-face (FtF) communicat...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
Trait inferences occur routinely and rapidly during social interaction, sometimes based on scant or ...
Trait inferences occur routinely and rapidly during social interaction, sometimes based on scant or ...
Trait inferences occur routinely and rapidly during social interaction, sometimes based on scant or ...
The present study examined the impact of social curiosity on the utilization of social information a...
The present study examined the impact of social curiosity on the utilization of social information a...
The present study examined the impact of social curiosity on the utilization of social information a...
Character judgments play an important role in our everyday lives. However, decades of empirical rese...
It has previously been shown that first impressions of a speaker’s personality, whether accurate or ...
We test the common assumption that information ‘rich’ contexts lead to more accurate personality jud...
We test the common assumption that information ‘rich’ contexts lead to more accurate personality jud...
The role of information context, judgment perspective and cue type on the “accuracy” of first impres...
YesTrait inferences occur routinely and rapidly during social interaction, sometimes based on scant ...
A large body of research has examined the link between personality and face-to-face (FtF) communicat...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
Trait inferences occur routinely and rapidly during social interaction, sometimes based on scant or ...
Trait inferences occur routinely and rapidly during social interaction, sometimes based on scant or ...
Trait inferences occur routinely and rapidly during social interaction, sometimes based on scant or ...
The present study examined the impact of social curiosity on the utilization of social information a...
The present study examined the impact of social curiosity on the utilization of social information a...
The present study examined the impact of social curiosity on the utilization of social information a...
Character judgments play an important role in our everyday lives. However, decades of empirical rese...
It has previously been shown that first impressions of a speaker’s personality, whether accurate or ...