Above and beyond the benefits of biases such as positivity and assumed similarity, does the accuracy of our first impressions have immediate and long-term effects on relationship development? Assessing accuracy as distinctive self-other agreement, we found that more accurate personality impressions of new classmates were marginally associated with greater liking concurrently, and significantly predicted greater interaction throughout the semester and greater liking and interest in future interactions by the end of the semester. Importantly, greater distinctive self-other agreement continued to promote social interaction even after controlling for Time 1 liking, suggesting that these positive effects of accuracy operate independently of init...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
This study aims to understand how the valence of self-disclosure (operationalized as the dominantly ...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Accurate understanding between individuals is assumed to be associated with enhanced personal and in...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
When it comes to person perception, does one “judge a book by its cover?” Perceivers made judgments ...
Much research on the accuracy of interpersonal perception has focused on either the good judge– the ...
First impressions are prominent in our everyday interactions. The way that we perceive others, even ...
To benefit from social interactions, people need to predict how their social partners will behave. S...
Previous research has demonstrated that relational partners make decisions within the first few week...
ABSTRACT—There has been a long-standing debate about whether having accurate self-perceptions or hol...
Purpose: Both facial appearance and behaviors could respectively contribute to impression formation ...
Purpose: Both facial appearance and behaviors could respectively contribute to impression formation ...
When people interact, there are general guidelines that direct the conversation. When two humans int...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
This study aims to understand how the valence of self-disclosure (operationalized as the dominantly ...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
Accurate understanding between individuals is assumed to be associated with enhanced personal and in...
Do people have insight into the validity of their first impressions or accuracy awareness? Across tw...
When it comes to person perception, does one “judge a book by its cover?” Perceivers made judgments ...
Much research on the accuracy of interpersonal perception has focused on either the good judge– the ...
First impressions are prominent in our everyday interactions. The way that we perceive others, even ...
To benefit from social interactions, people need to predict how their social partners will behave. S...
Previous research has demonstrated that relational partners make decisions within the first few week...
ABSTRACT—There has been a long-standing debate about whether having accurate self-perceptions or hol...
Purpose: Both facial appearance and behaviors could respectively contribute to impression formation ...
Purpose: Both facial appearance and behaviors could respectively contribute to impression formation ...
When people interact, there are general guidelines that direct the conversation. When two humans int...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Well-adjusted, happy people appear to be judgeable: their personalities tend to be seen more accurat...
This study aims to understand how the valence of self-disclosure (operationalized as the dominantly ...