Spontaneous trait inference and transference: Exploring the link between names and traits
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Summary: | Previous research has shown that spontaneous trait inferences (STI) made from behaviors are bound to actors faces. Additionally, research has shown that inferred traits can also become associated with the faces of communicators of the behaviors through spontaneous trait transference (STT). In this study, we replaced the actors pictures by actors names, in order to investigate whether names of actors and communicators (e.g., Carl Smith) can also become attached to inferred traits. Under these conditions, evidence of STIs was obtained, but not of STTs. These results show that the association between traits and communicators (STT) is highly dependent on the visual salience of the communicator. In contrast, STIs occur even when actors are not visually salient. Results are discussed in terms of the processes underlying STIs and STTs. |
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Spontaneous trait inference and transference: Exploring the link between names and traits |
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Spontaneous trait inference and transference: Exploring the link between names and traits |
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Spontaneous trait inference and transference: Exploring the link between names and traits Ramos,Tânia Spontaneous trait inference Spontaneous trait transference Names Association Gossipers |
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Spontaneous trait inference and transference: Exploring the link between names and traits |
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Spontaneous trait inference and transference: Exploring the link between names and traits |
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Spontaneous trait inference and transference: Exploring the link between names and traits |
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Spontaneous trait inference and transference: Exploring the link between names and traits |
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Spontaneous trait inference and transference: Exploring the link between names and traits |
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Ramos,Tânia |
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Ramos,Tânia Garcia-Marques,Leonel Hamilton,David |
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Garcia-Marques,Leonel Hamilton,David |
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Ramos,Tânia Garcia-Marques,Leonel Hamilton,David |
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Spontaneous trait inference Spontaneous trait transference Names Association Gossipers |
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Spontaneous trait inference Spontaneous trait transference Names Association Gossipers |
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Previous research has shown that spontaneous trait inferences (STI) made from behaviors are bound to actors faces. Additionally, research has shown that inferred traits can also become associated with the faces of communicators of the behaviors through spontaneous trait transference (STT). In this study, we replaced the actors pictures by actors names, in order to investigate whether names of actors and communicators (e.g., Carl Smith) can also become attached to inferred traits. Under these conditions, evidence of STIs was obtained, but not of STTs. These results show that the association between traits and communicators (STT) is highly dependent on the visual salience of the communicator. In contrast, STIs occur even when actors are not visually salient. Results are discussed in terms of the processes underlying STIs and STTs. |
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