YesThis research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a brief sample of their behaviour and whether culture/similarity is a relevant factor. Target participants (14 British and 14 Mediterraneans) were cued to think about either positive or negative events they had experienced. Subsequently, perceiver participants (16 British and 16 Mediterraneans) watched videos of the targets thinking about these things. Perceivers (both groups) were significantly accurate in judging when targets had been cued to think of something positive versus something negative, indicating notable inferential ability. Additionally, Mediterranean perceivers were better than British perceivers in making such inferences, irres...
Are we able to infer what happened to a person from a brief sample of his/her behaviour? It has been...
The ability to infer others’ thoughts, intentions, and feel- ings is regarded as uniquely human. Ov...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
Humans have developed specific abilities to interact efficiently with their conspecifics (social cog...
Past research tells us that individuals can infer information about a target’s emotional state and i...
People from other cultural backgrounds sometimes seem inscrutable. We identified a potential cause o...
This research explores the possibility that a person's (perceiver's) prospects of making a correct i...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
Past research tells us that individuals can infer information about a target’s emotional state and i...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
Measures of social cognition have now become central in neuropsychology, being essential for early a...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
Are we able to infer what happened to a person from a brief sample of his/her behaviour? It has been...
The ability to infer others’ thoughts, intentions, and feel- ings is regarded as uniquely human. Ov...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
Humans have developed specific abilities to interact efficiently with their conspecifics (social cog...
Past research tells us that individuals can infer information about a target’s emotional state and i...
People from other cultural backgrounds sometimes seem inscrutable. We identified a potential cause o...
This research explores the possibility that a person's (perceiver's) prospects of making a correct i...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
Past research tells us that individuals can infer information about a target’s emotional state and i...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
Measures of social cognition have now become central in neuropsychology, being essential for early a...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
Are we able to infer what happened to a person from a brief sample of his/her behaviour? It has been...
The ability to infer others’ thoughts, intentions, and feel- ings is regarded as uniquely human. Ov...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...