none4siPurpose Prior research has demonstrated that healthcare providers’ implicit biases may contribute to healthcare disparities. Independent research in social psychology indicates that facial appearance-based evaluations affect social behavior in a variety of domains, influencing political, legal, and economic decisions. Whether and to what extent these evaluations influence approach behavior in healthcare contexts warrants research attention. Here we investigate the impact of facial appearance-based evaluations of trustworthiness on healthcare providers’ caring inclination, and the moderating role of experience and information about the social identity of the faces. Method Novice and expert nurses rated their inclination to provide car...
Context: Identifying the factors that may interfere with or sharpen the ability to recognise emotion...
Recognition of others' emotions is a key life ability that guides one's own choices and behavior, an...
Not all visual stimuli processed by the brain reach the level of conscious perception. Previous rese...
Aim: Providing the same standard of care to all patients alike, regardless of race, gender, age or a...
Rationale: Extensive research has shown that implicit trait inferences from facial appearance can bi...
Associations between facial appearance and hiring decisions are well-documented within job literatur...
While people readily form and rely on trustworthiness impressions from faces, the question of whethe...
Trait inferences based solely on facial appearance affect many social decisions. Here we tested whet...
Although cooperation can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes, cooperative actions only pay off for ...
People evaluate a stranger's trustworthiness from their facial features in a fraction of a second, d...
Our visual system is remarkably good at extracting socially relevant information from faces (e.g., t...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is widely assumed among psychologists that people spontaneously for...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others’ personality based...
Context: Identifying the factors that may interfere with or sharpen the ability to recognise emotion...
Recognition of others' emotions is a key life ability that guides one's own choices and behavior, an...
Not all visual stimuli processed by the brain reach the level of conscious perception. Previous rese...
Aim: Providing the same standard of care to all patients alike, regardless of race, gender, age or a...
Rationale: Extensive research has shown that implicit trait inferences from facial appearance can bi...
Associations between facial appearance and hiring decisions are well-documented within job literatur...
While people readily form and rely on trustworthiness impressions from faces, the question of whethe...
Trait inferences based solely on facial appearance affect many social decisions. Here we tested whet...
Although cooperation can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes, cooperative actions only pay off for ...
People evaluate a stranger's trustworthiness from their facial features in a fraction of a second, d...
Our visual system is remarkably good at extracting socially relevant information from faces (e.g., t...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is widely assumed among psychologists that people spontaneously for...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others’ personality based...
Context: Identifying the factors that may interfere with or sharpen the ability to recognise emotion...
Recognition of others' emotions is a key life ability that guides one's own choices and behavior, an...
Not all visual stimuli processed by the brain reach the level of conscious perception. Previous rese...