Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and scoring methods that produce overall accuracy levels that cannot be directly compared across tests. Therefore, progress in understanding accuracy levels has been hampered. The present article employed several techniques for achieving score equivalency. Mean accuracy was converted to a common metric, pi [Rosenthal, R., & Rubin, D. B. (1989). Effect size estimation for one-sample multiple-choice-type data: Design, analysis, and meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 106, 332–337] in a database of 109 published results representing tests that varied in terms of scoring method (proportion accuracy versus correlation), content (e.g., personality vers...
The role of information context, judgment perspective and cue type on the “accuracy” of first impres...
The bulk of personality research has been built from self-report measures of personality. However, c...
This article suggests that personality judgments are wholly relative, being the outcome of a compari...
Objective: This research compares two different approaches that are commonly used to measure accurac...
Research into individual differences in interpersonal accuracy (IPA; the ability to accurately judge...
This article reviews controversies that have surrounded research on interpersonal accuracy for the l...
The present study examined the role of target and judge interaction demands on first impression accu...
Taking a social psychological approach to metacognitive judgments, this study analyzed the differenc...
The present study examined the role of target and judge interaction demands on first impression accu...
This research examines correlates of accuracy in judging Big Five traits from first-person text exce...
This paper presents an approach to studying ac curacy in person perception. Problems in assessing in...
Research on people's accuracy in perceiving other people's states, traits, and social attributes has...
This paper presents an approach to studying ac curacy in person perception. Problems in assessing in...
This research examines correlates of accuracy in judging Big Five traits from first-person text exce...
This paper presents an approach to studying accuracy in person perception. Problems in assessing i...
The role of information context, judgment perspective and cue type on the “accuracy” of first impres...
The bulk of personality research has been built from self-report measures of personality. However, c...
This article suggests that personality judgments are wholly relative, being the outcome of a compari...
Objective: This research compares two different approaches that are commonly used to measure accurac...
Research into individual differences in interpersonal accuracy (IPA; the ability to accurately judge...
This article reviews controversies that have surrounded research on interpersonal accuracy for the l...
The present study examined the role of target and judge interaction demands on first impression accu...
Taking a social psychological approach to metacognitive judgments, this study analyzed the differenc...
The present study examined the role of target and judge interaction demands on first impression accu...
This research examines correlates of accuracy in judging Big Five traits from first-person text exce...
This paper presents an approach to studying ac curacy in person perception. Problems in assessing in...
Research on people's accuracy in perceiving other people's states, traits, and social attributes has...
This paper presents an approach to studying ac curacy in person perception. Problems in assessing in...
This research examines correlates of accuracy in judging Big Five traits from first-person text exce...
This paper presents an approach to studying accuracy in person perception. Problems in assessing i...
The role of information context, judgment perspective and cue type on the “accuracy” of first impres...
The bulk of personality research has been built from self-report measures of personality. However, c...
This article suggests that personality judgments are wholly relative, being the outcome of a compari...