First impressions of strangers rely on generalization of behavioral traits associated with previously seen facial features

F Kocsor, T Bereczkei - Current Psychology, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Information drawn from faces at the very first encounter can be essential in guiding
current and subsequent behavior. These decisions also rely on expectations about what are …

First Impressions of Strangers Rely on Generalization of Behavioral Traits Associated with previously Seen Facial Features

F Kocsor, T Bereczkei - Current Psychology, 2017 - go.gale.com
Information drawn from faces at the very first encounter can be essential in guiding current
and subsequent behavior. These decisions also rely on expectations about what are the …

First Impressions of Strangers Rely on Generalization of Behavioral Traits Associated with previously Seen Facial Features

F Kocsor, T Bereczkei - Current Psychology, 2017 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Information drawn from faces at the very first encounter can be essential in guiding
current and subsequent behavior. These decisions also rely on expectations about what are …

First impressions of strangers rely on generalization of behavioral traits associated with previously seen facial features.

F Kocsor, T Bereczkei - Current Psychology: A Journal for Diverse …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Information drawn from faces at the very first encounter can be essential in guiding
current and subsequent behavior. These decisions also rely on expectations about what are …

First Impressions of Strangers Rely on Generalization of Behavioral Traits Associated with previously Seen Facial Features

F Kocsor, T Bereczkei - Current Psychology, 2016 - infona.pl
Information drawn from faces at the very first encounter can be essential in guiding current
and subsequent behavior. These decisions also rely on expectations about what are the …

First Impressions of Strangers Rely on Generalization of Behavioral Traits Associated with previously Seen Facial Features.

F Kocsor, T Bereczkei - Current Psychology, 2017 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract Information drawn from faces at the very first encounter can be essential in guiding
current and subsequent behavior. These decisions also rely on expectations about what are …