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  2. Impression management - Wikipedia

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    Impression management is a conscious or subconscious process in which people attempt to influence the perceptions of other people about a person, object or event by regulating and controlling information in social interaction. [1]

  3. 8 Things NOT to Do to Make a Good Impression at Work - AOL

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    At work, especially in shared work spaces, it's important to maintain a neat workspace. If you appear sloppy, people may assume you aren't organized and can't handle important responsibilities and ...

  4. Seven Ways to Make the Right Impression at Work - AOL

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    If you're lucky enough to land a great new job, do all you can to make a good first impression. I've been in the entertainment business a long time, nearly 25 years heading Susan Blond, Inc., and ...

  5. Perception management - Wikipedia

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    Perception management is a term originated by the US military. [citation needed] The US Department of Defense (DOD) gives this definition: Actions to convey and/or deny selected information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, and objective reasoning as well as to intelligence systems and leaders at all levels to influence official estimates, ultimately ...

  6. Emotional labor - Wikipedia

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    Emotional labor is the process of managing feelings and expressions to fulfill the emotional requirements of a job. [1] [2] More specifically, workers are expected to regulate their personas during interactions with customers, co-workers, clients, and managers.

  7. Impression formation - Wikipedia

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    Free response is an experimental method frequently used in impression formation research. The participant (or perceiver) is presented with a stimulus (usually a short vignette or a list of personality descriptors such as assured, talkative, cold, etc.) and then instructed to briefly sketch his or her impressions of the type of person described.

  8. Implicit personality theory - Wikipedia

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    For example, it is possible for a person to experience automatic thought processes, and for those processes occur without that person's intention or awareness of their occurrence. [6] In terms of impression formation, this means that an observer may perceive another person's behavior and automatically make trait inferences from that behavior ...

  9. Bride 'Upset' After Groom's Friend Makes Joke When Wedding ...

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    The groom disagreed with his wife, countering that his friend was "just joking." "But I don’t find anything funny about that," the bride insisted.