• In psychology, a first impression is the event when one person first encounters another person and forms a mental image of that person. Impression accuracy...
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  • the courts Prima facie First impression (psychology), a term used in psychology First edition, or first impression, the first printing of a book or other...
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  • computer-mediated communication. The concept of impression management is applicable to academic fields of study such as psychology and sociology as well as practical...
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  • Impression formation in social psychology refers to the processes by which different pieces of knowledge about another are combined into a global or summary...
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    Crowd psychology (also mob psychology) is a branch of social psychology that deals with the ways in which the psychology of a crowd is different from the...
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  • Gestalt psychology, gestaltism, or configurationism is a school of psychology and a theory of perception that emphasises the processing of entire patterns...
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  • impression, a feature of the gall bladder Duodenal impression, medial to the renal impression Gastric impression, a feature of the liver Impression (dental)...
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  • information: Impression and recall order effects in behavior-based impression formation". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 37 (10): 1758–1768...
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  • the world—"a kind of mask, designed on the one hand to make a definite impression upon others, and on the other to conceal the true nature of the individual...
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  • Industrial and organizational psychology (I-O psychology) "focuses the lens of psychological science on a key aspect of human life, namely, their work...
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  • clinical psychology is a regulated mental health profession. The field is generally considered to have begun in 1896 with the opening of the first psychological...
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    Affective influences on the halo effect in impression formatio". European Journal of Social Psychology. 41 (7): 812–817. doi:10.1002/ejsp.842. Forgas...
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  • Solomon Asch (category Harvard University Department of Psychology faculty)
    Polish-American Gestalt psychologist and pioneer in social psychology. He created seminal pieces of work in impression formation, prestige suggestion, conformity, and...
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  • Forensic psychology is the practice of psychology applied to the law. Forensic psychology is the application of scientific knowledge and methods to help...
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  • accessible—so that they are then used all the more often when forming impressions of others. The projection is then only a byproduct of the real defensive...
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    1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. He was a prolific author, illustrator, and correspondent, and a complex...
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  • reality of complexes is widely agreed upon in the area of depth psychology, a branch of psychology asserting that the vast majority of the personality is determined...
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  • In psychology, anomalistic psychology is the study of human behaviour and experience connected with what is often called the paranormal, with few assumptions...
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    and lasting impression he made on his students during his long teaching career, many of whom went on to have important careers in psychology. Among his...
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  • blow away not merely the consequences of some event (or experience or impression) but the event itself'. Freud then went on to use '"undoing" what has...
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  • In social psychology, the continuum model of impression formation was created by Fiske and Neuberg. According to this model of impression formation, impressions...
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  • past, present and future moments arise and cease as momentary sense impressions and mental phenomena. Individuals who have contributed to the popularity...
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  • Halo effect (category Educational psychology)
    effects of physical and vocal attractiveness on impression formation of politicians". Current Psychology. 25 (1): 15–27. doi:10.1007/s12144-006-1013-5....
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    individual whole, and therefore he called his school of psychology "Individual Psychology". Adler was the first to emphasize the importance of the social element...
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  • Educational psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of human learning. The study of learning processes, from both cognitive...
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    Color psychology is the study of hues as a determinant of human behavior. Color influences perceptions that are not obvious, such as the taste of food...
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    Perfectionism, in psychology, is a broad personality trait characterized by a person's concern with striving for flawlessness and perfection and is accompanied...
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  • Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 10, 317-340. Kelley, H. H. (1950). The warm‐cold variable in first impressions of persons. Journal of personality...
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  • vu involves a sense of eeriness and the observer's impression of seeing the situation for the first time, despite rationally knowing that they have been...
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  • who score high on the need for closure scale are more likely to exhibit impression primacy effects to correspondence bias, make stereotypical judgments,...
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