Past research showed that people accumulate more knowledge about other people and objects they like compared to those they dislike. More knowledge is commonly assumed to lead to more differentiated mental representations; therefore, people should perceive others they like as less similar to one another than others they dislike. We predict the opposite outcome based on the density hypothesis (Unkelbach, Fiedler, Bayer, Stegmtiller, & Danner, 2008); accordingly, positive impressions are less diverse than negative impressions as there are only a few ways to be liked but many ways to be disliked. Therefore, people should perceive liked others as more similar to one another than disliked others even though they have more knowledge about liked ot...
Ullrich, Krueger, Brod, and Groschupf (2013)-using a replication of the trait paradigm from Norton, ...
An impressive empirical literature suggests that physical attractiveness is associated with interper...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...
Past research showed that people accumulate more knowledge about other people and objects they like ...
Sharing attitudes leads to liking. While this similarity effect is well-established, past research r...
Modeling research that has focused on the effects of observing similar others appears to have undere...
Two experiments explored the relationship between familiarity, similarity, and attraction. In the fi...
An impressive empirical literature suggests that physical attractiveness is associated with interper...
Two experiments explored the relationship between familiarity, similarity, and attraction. In the fi...
Mental representations of unknown others play a central role in person perception. These representat...
Positive attributes are more prevalent than negative attributes in the social environment. From this...
The authors examined the consistency of person perception in two domains: agreement (i.e., do two ra...
Although personal liking varies considerably, there is a general trend of liking shared by many peop...
The present work explores how accuracy and bias in person perception change with the level of liking...
Assumed similarity denotes the pervasive bias of perceivers to see others (targets) in a similar way...
Ullrich, Krueger, Brod, and Groschupf (2013)-using a replication of the trait paradigm from Norton, ...
An impressive empirical literature suggests that physical attractiveness is associated with interper...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...
Past research showed that people accumulate more knowledge about other people and objects they like ...
Sharing attitudes leads to liking. While this similarity effect is well-established, past research r...
Modeling research that has focused on the effects of observing similar others appears to have undere...
Two experiments explored the relationship between familiarity, similarity, and attraction. In the fi...
An impressive empirical literature suggests that physical attractiveness is associated with interper...
Two experiments explored the relationship between familiarity, similarity, and attraction. In the fi...
Mental representations of unknown others play a central role in person perception. These representat...
Positive attributes are more prevalent than negative attributes in the social environment. From this...
The authors examined the consistency of person perception in two domains: agreement (i.e., do two ra...
Although personal liking varies considerably, there is a general trend of liking shared by many peop...
The present work explores how accuracy and bias in person perception change with the level of liking...
Assumed similarity denotes the pervasive bias of perceivers to see others (targets) in a similar way...
Ullrich, Krueger, Brod, and Groschupf (2013)-using a replication of the trait paradigm from Norton, ...
An impressive empirical literature suggests that physical attractiveness is associated with interper...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...