What you see happening in the comment sections is our opinions of certain foods changing, or making
snap judgments on new foods as they are presented to us by our readers.
People have to make
a snap judgment on the downloads so they'll tend to trust third party reviewers and any awards the book has won when making that download decision.
Interviewers make
a snap judgment on your qualifications the moment their eyes land on your resume.
That's six seconds to evaluate all of your professional accomplishments and make
a snap judgment on whether you're worth a closer look.
Not exact matches
In an appropriately titled study called Impact of Color in Marketing, researchers found that up to 90 % of
snap judgments made about products can be based
on color alone (depending
on the product).
Kreiter said the training process for interviewers is meant to safeguard against
snap judgments, and that interviewers focus
on being patient and prompting everyone to participate.
Similarly, it might be that the Club has no better way to award entry into its little aristocracy - for - a-night than to make
snap intuition - al
judgments that inevitably, are heavily based
on appearances.
Whether or not people were making
snap judgments in making critical responses to your post is one thing, but I think it's unfair of you to suggest that folks whose hearts are broken over what has happened to the Kliens, Barronelle Stutzman, and others like them might be making
snap judgments based
on ignorance.
How they are doing that by making people make
snap judgments about people's appearances is unclear, and even the producers haven't expanded
on the idea.
There are the
snap judgments we make
on the fly, like assessing whether a person approaching us
on the street is welcoming or threatening.
More importantly, people converged
on these
snap judgments; most of the recorded voices elicited the same response from the listeners.
Not much is known however about the cognitive processes that come into play when people choose allies within different social settings — and whether «minimal information», such as
snap judgments made about someone based
on how their face looks, is used in our assessments of suitable allies.
The first happens when «the doctor makes a
snap judgment by seizing
on the first symptom or finding.»
You need to
snap out of it early
on and use your better
judgment.
However, it's understandable to feel overwhelmed, and because of that, many users make
snap judgments about potential dates based
on even more superficial qualities than one might use in person.
«It's easy for people to make
snap judgments based
on hair, skin or eye color, but harder to do when a photo is in monochrome» explained the startup.
Online dating sites often pressure singles to subscribe, make a
snap judgment about people, and swipe for hours
on end, which can foster inauthentic conversations between people brought together by algorithms instead of by choice.
On its face tinder encourages you to make shallow,
snap judgments about potential partners.
It's no secret that most online dating sites and apps suffer from the same problem:
Snap judgments based
on profile pictures alone.
On its face Tinder encourages you to make shallow,
snap judgments about potential partners.
Stephen Daldry's film forsakes either potboiler twists or
snap judgments, instead focusing
on dicey emotional reparations that eventually unfold between Michael and Hanna.
When you only see part of the picture, you might reach a
snap judgment about what's going
on — but then you see events from years ago, that make you rethink everything.
A study titled «Impact of color
on marketing» revealed that up to 90 % of
snap judgments made about products can be based
on color alone.
And when it comes to testing what will work
on a bookstore shelf, it's those
snap judgments that are the most revealing.
Customers will make
snap judgments based
on its appearance, including:
Here are some investment thoughts
on snap judgments, the investors who make them and how they can hurt your portfolio.
With that said it'd be easy to make a
snap judgment when you first step into the room and see a bunch of people sitting in chairs with headphones
on, locked into their own little worlds.
So while it's easy to
snap to
judgment on early patch notes, perhaps the key word there is «early».
«I think King.com has a strong argument that most of the consumer base in question (e.g., those purchasing
on app stores, etc.) are impulse buyers, and thus may be more inclined to make
snap judgments based
on simple word usage like «candy» and «saga»,» he or she wrote.
Snap Judgments brings together some of the most forceful propositions by contemporary artists and photographers
on how to look at Africa.
Snap Judgments highlights a shift away from the commercial studio portraiture that predominated in Africa in previous decades, revealing a new and surprising emphasis
on conceptual art, documentary, and fashion photography.
ON MORE THAN ONE OCCASION, I've heard the work of Beatriz Milhazes, a young painter from Rio de Janeiro, characterized by the annoying
snap judgment, «Interesting Frida Kahlo meets Philip Taaffe.»
People are emotional creatures with a predilection for making
snap judgments and decisions based partly
on visual cues.
While stereotyping is normal, it can result in
snap judgments that reinforce negative preconceived notions about certain groups of people, exacerbating the impact of bias
on our
judgment and decision - making.
The very first
snap judgment a hiring manager makes about you is based
on your resume.
People make
snap judgments based
on your appearance.
In an age when people can make
snap judgments about your business
on the basis of your Web site, the idea of designing one yourself might seem risky.