Impression formation : the right goal is the right way to go

People form impressions during their interactions with others. Inaccurate impressions can lead to serious consequences, such as prejudice. Our review paper studies the effect of goals on people’s formation of impressions. Goals determine the impressions that are formed as they affect how people proc...

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Main Authors: Chan, Amelia Si Min, Tan, Yong Ming, Tay, Amanda Shu Jun
Other Authors: Michael Donald Patterson
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-596412019-12-10T12:22:22Z Impression formation : the right goal is the right way to go Chan, Amelia Si Min Tan, Yong Ming Tay, Amanda Shu Jun Michael Donald Patterson School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology People form impressions during their interactions with others. Inaccurate impressions can lead to serious consequences, such as prejudice. Our review paper studies the effect of goals on people’s formation of impressions. Goals determine the impressions that are formed as they affect how people process and interpret information about the target. Specifically, we look at the influences of three goals; the goal of forming accurate impression, the goal of being self-relevant, and the goal of affiliation. We contend that inaccurate impressions results from prioritizing the latter two goals, which distracts people from accurately perceiving the target. By consciously prioritizing the goal to form accurate impressions, people can perceive others more comprehensively and accurately. Accurate impression formation is important as it counters problems of negative stereotypes and Xenophobia. Suggestions on how the research on the relationship between goals and impression formation can be extended are also provided. Bachelor of Arts 2014-05-09T06:24:21Z 2014-05-09T06:24:21Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59641 en Nanyang Technological University 59 p. application/pdf
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Chan, Amelia Si Min
Tan, Yong Ming
Tay, Amanda Shu Jun
Impression formation : the right goal is the right way to go
description People form impressions during their interactions with others. Inaccurate impressions can lead to serious consequences, such as prejudice. Our review paper studies the effect of goals on people’s formation of impressions. Goals determine the impressions that are formed as they affect how people process and interpret information about the target. Specifically, we look at the influences of three goals; the goal of forming accurate impression, the goal of being self-relevant, and the goal of affiliation. We contend that inaccurate impressions results from prioritizing the latter two goals, which distracts people from accurately perceiving the target. By consciously prioritizing the goal to form accurate impressions, people can perceive others more comprehensively and accurately. Accurate impression formation is important as it counters problems of negative stereotypes and Xenophobia. Suggestions on how the research on the relationship between goals and impression formation can be extended are also provided.
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Tan, Yong Ming
Tay, Amanda Shu Jun
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title Impression formation : the right goal is the right way to go
title_short Impression formation : the right goal is the right way to go
title_full Impression formation : the right goal is the right way to go
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