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... tend to be a ubiquitous component of social perception ( Carlston & Skowronski 1994 ) , they are particularly likely to be initiated by behaviors that are incongruent with perceivers ' prior expectancies ( Kanazawa 1992 ) . The ...
... tend to be a ubiquitous component of social perception ( Carlston & Skowronski 1994 ) , they are particularly likely to be initiated by behaviors that are incongruent with perceivers ' prior expectancies ( Kanazawa 1992 ) . The ...
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... tend to raise quantity , goals for speed tend to raise speed , and so on . There are occasional reports of failures of group goals to induce perform- ance effects ( see Fandt et al 1990 for an example ) . Despite the exceptions , there ...
... tend to raise quantity , goals for speed tend to raise speed , and so on . There are occasional reports of failures of group goals to induce perform- ance effects ( see Fandt et al 1990 for an example ) . Despite the exceptions , there ...
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... tend to be depressed ( Scott & O'Hara 1993 , Strauman 1992 ) —are like depressives in their reluctance to reminisce ... tend to perceive the causes for uncontrollable events as extending across many events in their life ; individuals ...
... tend to be depressed ( Scott & O'Hara 1993 , Strauman 1992 ) —are like depressives in their reluctance to reminisce ... tend to perceive the causes for uncontrollable events as extending across many events in their life ; individuals ...
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Copyright 1996 by Annual Reviews Inc All rights reserved | 34 |
THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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