Many forms of self-presentational behavior are very common; so social perceivers are experienced at observing them. In contrast with existing views, we argue that inferences about ulterior, self-presentational motives may be formed as spontaneously as other trait inferences. Applying a relearning paradigm, we assessed implicit, spontaneous inferences about ulterior motives. Participants read behavior descriptions, some of which could imply ulterior motivation (e.g., "John volunteered to help paint his boss' house," which can imply "ingratiating," or the correspondent trait "helpful") and descriptions that could not ("John volunteered to help paint his friend's house"). We assessed spontaneous inferences about ulterior motives (e.g., ingrati...
Abstract People make social inferences without intentions, awareness, or effort, i.e., spontaneously...
This thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go through when drawing a social infer...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
Many forms of self-presentational behavior are very common; so social perceivers are experienced at ...
Many forms of self-presentational behavior are very common; so social perceivers are experienced at ...
AbstractMany forms of self-presentational behavior are very common; so social perceivers are experie...
International audienceMany forms of self-presentational behavior are very common, so social perceive...
This article analyzes whether spontaneous trait inferences explicitly refer to a disposition of the ...
We examined the process of becoming suspicious and discovering ulterior motives. Participants read a...
Past research has demonstrated that perceivers spontaneously infer individuals' goals, beliefs, and ...
Contains fulltext : 99789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)People make a ...
Although dispositional inferences may be consciously drawn from the trait implications of observed b...
Individuals adopt self-presentation motives in sport settings to shape others' perceptions of the se...
Abstract People make social inferences without intentions, awareness, or effort, i.e., spontaneously...
This thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go through when drawing a social infer...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
Many forms of self-presentational behavior are very common; so social perceivers are experienced at ...
Many forms of self-presentational behavior are very common; so social perceivers are experienced at ...
AbstractMany forms of self-presentational behavior are very common; so social perceivers are experie...
International audienceMany forms of self-presentational behavior are very common, so social perceive...
This article analyzes whether spontaneous trait inferences explicitly refer to a disposition of the ...
We examined the process of becoming suspicious and discovering ulterior motives. Participants read a...
Past research has demonstrated that perceivers spontaneously infer individuals' goals, beliefs, and ...
Contains fulltext : 99789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)People make a ...
Although dispositional inferences may be consciously drawn from the trait implications of observed b...
Individuals adopt self-presentation motives in sport settings to shape others' perceptions of the se...
Abstract People make social inferences without intentions, awareness, or effort, i.e., spontaneously...
This thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go through when drawing a social infer...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...