How to Unprime or Halt Automatic Good-bad Evaluation of Others’ Behaviors
Only entity theorists of personality believing in fixed traits (but not incremental theorists believing in malleable traits) form automatic good-bad evaluation of others’ behaviors. Automatically formed evaluations can be “unprimed” by expression (Sparrow & Wegner, 2006). Automatic evaluative pr...
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Main Authors: | TONG, Yuk-Yue, Tan, J. H. |
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2012
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