The role of suspicion in the dispositional inference process is examined. Perceivers who are led to become suspicious of the motives underlying a target's behavior appear to engage in more active and thoughtful attributional analyses than nonsuspicious perceivers. Suspicious perceivers resist drawing inferences from a target's behavior that reflect the correspondence bias (or fundamental attribution error), and they consciously deliberate about questions of plausible causes and categorizations of the target's behavior They are, however, quite willing to make strong correspondent inferences about the target if they learn additional contextual information that renders alternative explanations for the target's behavior less plausible. Implicat...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
We examined the process of becoming suspicious and discovering ulterior motives. Participants read a...
Contains fulltext : 54750.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We examined the ...
Nine experiments that were designed to begin a systematic investigation of the psychological state o...
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This research views dispositional inference as a process whereby perceivers integrate multiple infer...
Previous research has found that when perceivers have reason to be suspicious of the motives underly...
The authors propose that correction of dispositional inferences involves the examination of situatio...
The authors propose that correction of dispositional inferences involves the examination of situatio...
This thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go through when drawing a social infer...
Item does not contain fulltextThis thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go throu...
Contains fulltext : 19440.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis exam...
It has been suspected that abnormalities in social inference (e.g., learning others' intentions) pla...
Previous research on dispositional attribution has failed to take into account how the inference pro...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
We examined the process of becoming suspicious and discovering ulterior motives. Participants read a...
Contains fulltext : 54750.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We examined the ...
Nine experiments that were designed to begin a systematic investigation of the psychological state o...
Contains fulltext : 64195.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This research ...
This research views dispositional inference as a process whereby perceivers integrate multiple infer...
Previous research has found that when perceivers have reason to be suspicious of the motives underly...
The authors propose that correction of dispositional inferences involves the examination of situatio...
The authors propose that correction of dispositional inferences involves the examination of situatio...
This thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go through when drawing a social infer...
Item does not contain fulltextThis thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go throu...
Contains fulltext : 19440.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis exam...
It has been suspected that abnormalities in social inference (e.g., learning others' intentions) pla...
Previous research on dispositional attribution has failed to take into account how the inference pro...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
We examined the process of becoming suspicious and discovering ulterior motives. Participants read a...
Contains fulltext : 54750.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We examined the ...