The present study examined the role of target and judge interaction demands on first impression accuracy (n = 195). Specifically, the role of targets' self-presentation concerns and judges' information processing demands on accuracy for interpersonal traits (i.e., traits likely to be accentuated within an interpersonal context) and less interpersonal traits (i.e., traits less likely to be accentuated within an interpersonal context) was examined. Pairs of unacquainted participants (n = 88; females = 52, males = 36) interacted for ten-minutes in one of three interaction conditions that sought to vary interaction demands by manipulating the degree to which participants were aware of judging and/or being judged. Accuracy was assessed by correl...
Collaboration leads us to judge our own ability to be more similar to our collaborator and their abi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Nathan R. Ku...
Some psychologists have claimed that people are not good at judging covariation (e.g., Smedslund, 19...
The present study examined the role of target and judge interaction demands on first impression accu...
The role of information context, judgment perspective and cue type on the “accuracy” of first impres...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
markdownabstractThe judgment accuracy of assessors has been an enduring research topic in personnel ...
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 ...
Research into individual differences in interpersonal accuracy (IPA; the ability to accurately judge...
To date, numerous studies have examined impression formation. However, the conditions under which we...
Across consequential attributions of attitudes, ability, emotions, and morality, people make corresp...
Abstract. One factor that may affect the accuracy of personality judgment is the level of similarity...
As a part of a study ostensibly concerned with conceptual ability, 120 male and 92 female undergradu...
The aim of this research was to investigate the interpersonal accuracy of individuals in the context...
Collaboration leads us to judge our own ability to be more similar to our collaborator and their abi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Nathan R. Ku...
Some psychologists have claimed that people are not good at judging covariation (e.g., Smedslund, 19...
The present study examined the role of target and judge interaction demands on first impression accu...
The role of information context, judgment perspective and cue type on the “accuracy” of first impres...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
markdownabstractThe judgment accuracy of assessors has been an enduring research topic in personnel ...
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 ...
Research into individual differences in interpersonal accuracy (IPA; the ability to accurately judge...
To date, numerous studies have examined impression formation. However, the conditions under which we...
Across consequential attributions of attitudes, ability, emotions, and morality, people make corresp...
Abstract. One factor that may affect the accuracy of personality judgment is the level of similarity...
As a part of a study ostensibly concerned with conceptual ability, 120 male and 92 female undergradu...
The aim of this research was to investigate the interpersonal accuracy of individuals in the context...
Collaboration leads us to judge our own ability to be more similar to our collaborator and their abi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Nathan R. Ku...
Some psychologists have claimed that people are not good at judging covariation (e.g., Smedslund, 19...