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Evaluation in Judgments of Individuals and Groups
Most person judgments are evaluative: Explicitly or implicitly, they express the perceivers’ more positive or negative attitudes toward the targets. We juxtapose empirical findings pertaining to evaluation in judgments of individuals vs. group members. Our goal is to find ways of accounting for both using the same conceptual framework.
Chairs & Discussants
- Daniel LeisingChair
Technische Universität Dresden
Presentations
- Predicting the Accuracy and Positivity of Person Judgments from Characteristics of the Perceiver-Target-RelationshipDaniel Leising, Nele Wessels, Jeremy Biesanz, Johannes Zimmermann
- Helping and Hurting: Appraisals of Whether Others Facilitate or Threaten Goals Are IndependentRebecca Neel, Bethany Lassetter, Eric Hehman
- Predicting Evaluation of Targets from Judgments of Them Versus Judgments of Their Similarity to the Self/PerceiverAlex Koch, Paul Connor, Simone Mattavelli, Marco Brambilla
- The Psychological Challenge of DiversityHans Alves, Pinar Ugurlar