Understanding Differences in Behaviour: The Role of Mental Models
Why do some people make snap judgements about another person based on a single behaviour, while others make up their minds only after repeated observations in different situations? Singapore Management University psychology professor Jennifer Tong attempts to shed new light on why people entertain d...
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2007
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