
Categorization and Differentiation
A Set, Re-Set, Comparison Analysis of the Effects of Context on Person Perception
Leonard L. Martin(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 8. July 1985
Book
Paperback/Softback
87 pages
978-0-387-96150-7 (ISBN)
Description
In the context of interpersonal interaction, it is possible to characterize human beings as complex sources of information. When interacting with one another, people in tentionally, as well as unintentionally, emit cues which other people can use as a basis for generating inferences and forming impressions about them. As a rule, the informa tion that one receives about another person is complex, mutable, and multidimensional. Often, it is contradictory. One of the more enduring lines of investigation in social psychology has been concerned with understanding the processes whereby people mold such diverse information into a single, unified impression. The linear approach The most influential approach to this issue in recent years has been Anderson's information integration theory (e. g. , Anderson, 1974). The goal of this approach to im pression formation is the formulation of an algebraic model which describes the relation between stimulus input charac teristics and reported judgments. According to information integration theory, a stimulus is characterized hy two parameters: scale value and weight. The scale value of a stimulus represents the perceiver's subjective response to the information on the dimension of judgment (e. g. , good-bad, light-heavy, like-dislike). The weight of a stimulus is its importance or relevance to the judgment. It is perhaps best conceptualized as the proportion that each element of a compound stimulus contributes to the overall evaluation of the compound.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
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87 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
160 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-387-96150-7 (9780387961507)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4612-5122-4
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Leonard L. Martin
Categorization and Differentiation
A Set, Re-Set, Comparison Analysis of the Effects of Context on Person Perception
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Content
I. Introduction.- II. Experiment 1.- III. Experiment 2.- IV. General Discussion.- Appendix 1. Priming Stimuli for Experiment 1, Positive Condition.- Appendix 2. Priming Stimuli for Experiment 1, Negative Condition.- Appendix 3. Stimulus Description for Impression Formation Task for Experiments 1 and 2.- Appendix 4. Instructions for Experiment 1.- Appendix 5. Priming Task for Experiment 2, Mixed/Incomplete Condition.- Appendix 6. Priming Task for Experiment 2, Mixed/Complete Condition.- Appendix 7. Priming Task for Experiment 2, Negative/Incomplete Condition.- Appendix 8. Priming Task for Experiment 2, Negative/Complete Condition.