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Spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) occur when people infer, without intention or awareness,
personality traits from other people’s behaviors. Spontaneous trait transferences (STTs) occur when
the trait inferred from the behavior of an actor is erroneously transferred to a person who is not the
actor of the behavior. Here, we show that STIs and STTs are similar in the activation of the trait from
the behavior and they differ in the link that is established between the inferred trait and the
person, with stronger link being created in the STIs than in STTs.
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Compulsive behavior Personality Human behavior
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Orghian, D., Ramos, T., & Garcia-Marques, L. (2018). You are cruel even if he did it: Behavior and face processing in spontaneous trait inference and transference. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 40(2), 104-114. https://doi.org/10.1080/01973533.2018.1436056
Editora
Taylor & Francis
