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  2. Implicit personality theory - Wikipedia

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    Implicit personality theory describes the specific patterns and biases an individual uses when forming impressions based on a limited amount of initial information about an unfamiliar person. [1] While there are parts of the impression formation process that are context-dependent, individuals also tend to exhibit certain tendencies in forming ...

  3. Social perception - Wikipedia

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    Implicit personality theory is a type of model people use to group various kinds of personality qualities together. [1] Put in another way, implicit personality theories describe the way an observer uses the traits displayed by another person to form impressions about that other person.

  4. Roos Vonk - Wikipedia

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    She received her PhD in 1990 for her dissertation The cognitive representation of persons: A multidimensional study of Implicit Personality Theory, impression formation, and person judgments. In 1999 she became professor at the Radboud University Nijmegen. In addition to her work at the university, she popularized psychology by means of books ...

  5. Implicit theories of intelligence - Wikipedia

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    An individual's motivation towards achievement is shaped by their implicit theory of intelligence (and their related implicit theories about domain-specific aptitudes) and its associated goals. J.G. Nicholls proposed two different types of goals related to achievement. Task involvement goals involve individuals aiming to improve their own ...

  6. Eugene Gendlin - Wikipedia

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    Thinking at the Edge (TAE), [16] a practice initially developed by Mary N. Hendricks on the basis of Eugene Gendlin's philosophy of the implicit, [17] [18] is a way of developing one's implicit knowing into an articulated theory. For example, a professional might have had an inchoate felt sense for a problem for many years.

  7. George Kelly (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    George Alexander Kelly (April 28, 1905 – March 6, 1967) was an American psychologist, therapist, educator and personality theorist. He is considered a founding figure in the history of clinical psychology and is best known for his theory of personality, personal construct psychology. [1]

  8. Category:Personality theories - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Two-factor models of personality; Two-factor theory of intelligence This page was ...

  9. Physical attractiveness stereotype - Wikipedia

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    The implicit personality theory is the unconscious assumptions one makes about another's personality based on their characteristics. [5] These assumptions can be based on other personality traits but in the context of the physical attractiveness stereotype, they are based on physical traits.