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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Why do we feel first impressions are so accurate?
It is widely held that first impressions are usually correct. Why is this? Once we form an initial opinion about someone, we naturally process future observations of that person in ways that support the first or initial impression. And, we … Continue reading
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