Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... negative expecta- tion ( e.g. that unattractive person will have a bad personality ) . Quite under- standably , researchers have asked whether the effects in studies of behavioral confirmation are being carried by the positive or the ...
... negative expecta- tion ( e.g. that unattractive person will have a bad personality ) . Quite under- standably , researchers have asked whether the effects in studies of behavioral confirmation are being carried by the positive or the ...
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... negative ones , more strongly than behaviors related to ability when making global judgments about tar- gets . Considerations of the diagnosticity of behavior suggest that when perceiv- ers encounter behavioral evidence that they regard ...
... negative ones , more strongly than behaviors related to ability when making global judgments about tar- gets . Considerations of the diagnosticity of behavior suggest that when perceiv- ers encounter behavioral evidence that they regard ...
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... negative expectation ? Of course , targets may never even become aware of negative expectations , as perceivers may be less likely to re- veal negative expectations directly to targets than positive ones ( Hilton & Darley 1985 , Swann ...
... negative expectation ? Of course , targets may never even become aware of negative expectations , as perceivers may be less likely to re- veal negative expectations directly to targets than positive ones ( Hilton & Darley 1985 , Swann ...
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