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Social Cognition and Social Perception

Annual Review of Psychology, 1987
constructs that represent them, no matter what the person's process­ ing goals during priming. Bargh & Pietromonaco ( 1982, Bargh et al 1986) showed that trait adjectives prime relevant trait constructs even when those adjectives are presented subliminally so that subjects are unaware of even the presence of the priming stimuli. Once a social construct
E T, Higgins, J A, Bargh
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Social Perception

Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2020
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The Social Perception of Microtia and Auricular Reconstruction

The Laryngoscope, 2020
To examine the social perception of microtia and quantify the effect of reconstruction on socially perceived attributes.
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Social perception: relationships with general intelligence, working memory, processing speed, visual-spatial ability, and verbal comprehension

Educational Psychology, 2020
Social perception is important because it can affect the way intelligence is expressed during social interactions at school, home, and work. This study (N = 800) of adolescents and adults (age range = 16–91) examined which specific aspects of ...
J. Froiland, M. Davison
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Social Perception

2013
An interdisciplinary exploration of perceptual and cognitive processes underlying the ability to perceive social information, drawing on current research and new experimental techniques. As we enter a room full of people, we instantly have a number of social perceptions. We have an automatic perception of others as subjective agents with
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Social Perception and Social Desirability

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1967
92 children aged 13 to 14 predicted the ratings they had received from their classmates on a 20-item Guess Who Test. Using the frequency of self-ratings on each item as an index of social desirability, only items with high social desirability values produced significantly accurate predictions.
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Social Perception

Queue, 2006
Bob manages a team that designs and builds widgets. Life would be sweet, except that Bob’s team is distributed over three sites, located in three different time zones. Bob used to collect lots of frequent flyer miles traveling to attend meetings. Lately, however, business travel has evolved into a humanly degrading, wasteful ordeal. So Bob has invested
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