Judgments of warmth and competence in a computerized paradigm: Little evidence of proposed impression formation asymmetries.

Much of what we know concerning impression formation is based on experimental methods where the participant receives a list of traits or behaviors and is asked to make trait judgments or meta-cognitive judgments. The present study aimed to put some well-known effects from the impression formation li...

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Main Authors: Øyvind Jørgensen, Martin Bäckström, Fredrik Björklund
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5384683?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-65b8a2a15ddd495b958241b5a0b8e7252020-11-24T20:45:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01124e017521010.1371/journal.pone.0175210Judgments of warmth and competence in a computerized paradigm: Little evidence of proposed impression formation asymmetries.Øyvind JørgensenMartin BäckströmFredrik BjörklundMuch of what we know concerning impression formation is based on experimental methods where the participant receives a list of traits or behaviors and is asked to make trait judgments or meta-cognitive judgments. The present study aimed to put some well-known effects from the impression formation literature to a test in a more dynamic computerized environment, more akin to many real world impression formation scenarios. In three studies participants were introduced to multiple target persons. They were given information about the target persons' behavior, one at a time, while making ratings of their warmth and competence, and their probability of performing related behaviors in the future. In neither of the studies the negativity effect of warmth or the positivity effect of competence were reproduced.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5384683?pdf=render
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author Øyvind Jørgensen
Martin Bäckström
Fredrik Björklund
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Judgments of warmth and competence in a computerized paradigm: Little evidence of proposed impression formation asymmetries.
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author_facet Øyvind Jørgensen
Martin Bäckström
Fredrik Björklund
author_sort Øyvind Jørgensen
title Judgments of warmth and competence in a computerized paradigm: Little evidence of proposed impression formation asymmetries.
title_short Judgments of warmth and competence in a computerized paradigm: Little evidence of proposed impression formation asymmetries.
title_full Judgments of warmth and competence in a computerized paradigm: Little evidence of proposed impression formation asymmetries.
title_fullStr Judgments of warmth and competence in a computerized paradigm: Little evidence of proposed impression formation asymmetries.
title_full_unstemmed Judgments of warmth and competence in a computerized paradigm: Little evidence of proposed impression formation asymmetries.
title_sort judgments of warmth and competence in a computerized paradigm: little evidence of proposed impression formation asymmetries.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Much of what we know concerning impression formation is based on experimental methods where the participant receives a list of traits or behaviors and is asked to make trait judgments or meta-cognitive judgments. The present study aimed to put some well-known effects from the impression formation literature to a test in a more dynamic computerized environment, more akin to many real world impression formation scenarios. In three studies participants were introduced to multiple target persons. They were given information about the target persons' behavior, one at a time, while making ratings of their warmth and competence, and their probability of performing related behaviors in the future. In neither of the studies the negativity effect of warmth or the positivity effect of competence were reproduced.
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