Accurate understanding between individuals is assumed to be associated with enhanced personal and interpersonal adjustment. Across a series of studies, we utilized the social accuracy model (Biesanz, 2007, 2009) to examine the relationship between perceiver and target adjustment with (a) impressionistic accuracy, the formation of accurate personality impressions across a wide range of attributes and (b) two Cronbachian-like (1955) components of accuracy – distinctive and normative accuracy. Across three round-robin studies, involving new acquaintances (Studies 1 and 2) and close peers (Study 3), diverse measures of adjustment were associated with components of perceptive accuracy (the good judge) and expressive accuracy (the good target)....
This article reviews controversies that have surrounded research on interpersonal accuracy for the l...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Accurate understanding between individuals is assumed to be associated with enhanced personal and in...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
Much research on the accuracy of interpersonal perception has focused on either the good judge– the ...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Interpersonal accuracy, the ability to correctly assess other people’s states or traits, has been st...
The present study examined the role of target and judge interaction demands on first impression accu...
Above and beyond the benefits of biases such as positivity and assumed similarity, does the accuracy...
The validity of social perceptions was assessed on the basis of facial or vocal information. Specifi...
We examined how saliency of social identities and modality of presentation affect the perception of ...
This article reviews controversies that have surrounded research on interpersonal accuracy for the l...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Accurate understanding between individuals is assumed to be associated with enhanced personal and in...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
Much research on the accuracy of interpersonal perception has focused on either the good judge– the ...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Interpersonal accuracy, the ability to correctly assess other people’s states or traits, has been st...
The present study examined the role of target and judge interaction demands on first impression accu...
Above and beyond the benefits of biases such as positivity and assumed similarity, does the accuracy...
The validity of social perceptions was assessed on the basis of facial or vocal information. Specifi...
We examined how saliency of social identities and modality of presentation affect the perception of ...
This article reviews controversies that have surrounded research on interpersonal accuracy for the l...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...