PSYC10004 Lecture 11: PSYC10004 Lecture 11 Notes
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More likely to engage with someone that you can relate with. Various factors in uence the way you form impressions about others. One group of participants rated 66 faces in their own time on how trustworthy, competent, Observed cues have certain associations that have formed a relationship in our brains over time. Snap personality judgements and make a snap judgement about each person"s personality on the same characteristics. Psychologists then considered the correlations between the personality impressions and snap judgement across the faces impressions (1st group) People"s snap judgments after 100ms (2nd group) were very similar to more considered. A di erent group of participants viewed the same photos for 100ms, 500ms and 1000ms. Our impression is formed very quickly and stays that way. People from australian, european and north america often infer the disposition that corresponds to an action even if it is not justi ed. Tend to see a person as an individual regardless of social setting.