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).
There are
the snap judgments we make on the fly, like assessing whether a person approaching us on the street is welcoming or threatening.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
She and her colleagues found that we
make snap judgments about other people that answer two primary questions:
Here's the thing about
snap judgments: They seem unfair, but we all
make them.
Making snap judgments and assumptions and being unwilling to understand others affects everyone, personally and professionally.
She compared those
snap judgments about teacher effectiveness with evaluations
made after a full semester of classes, by students of the same teachers.
They formulate their opinions after careful consideration of multiple viewpoints, rather than simply
making snap judgments.
It's because — like it or not — human beings
make snap judgments about the people they meet for the first time.
They concluded that we
make a
snap judgment in the first two seconds of meeting someone, and we rarely adjust it — even when we get more information.
«I'm an attorney and like to wait until I have the evidence before I
make any kind of
snap judgment and I reserve my right to wait to judge this,» said Parkland Commissioner Ken Cutler.
When
making snap judgments, people are more likely to misperceive a tool to be weapon when it is associated with black men.
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.
Without minimizing the great complexity of issues in most concrete cases, which
make snap judgments out of order, some principles can be affirmed.
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.
As the public
made snap judgments about his character, he felt his trust in others erode.
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.
Why would anyone continue to see someone who
makes snap judgments and tries to shame you into thinking there's something wrong with your child?
But biologists say we are built to
make snap judgments about such landscapes, without conscious thought.
«They've confirmed that people do
make snap judgments when they hear someone's voice,» says Drew Rendall, a psychologist at the University of Lethbridge in Canada.
The findings, published in the November issue of the journal Nature Communications, show that humans are visually wired to speedily take in information and
make a
snap judgment about what's real.
«It takes less than a second to tell humans from androids: TV shows may have us fooled, but in real life, our brains
make accurate
snap judgments about what is real.»
The first happens when «the doctor
makes a
snap judgment by seizing on the first symptom or finding.»
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.
According to a study examined in an article by Albright psychology professor Dr. Gwendolyn Seidman, we're actually surprisingly good at determining others» personalities from just a «thin slice» of behavior, and one of our talents for
making accurate
snap judgments is in detecting infidelity.
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.
Dating is all about
making snap judgments, and scientists have located where in the brain those decisions are
made.
In other words, feel free to discuss your life in general, but avoid details that may
make it easy for a date to turn into a stalker or that may lead your date into
making a
snap judgment about your personality.
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.
This hand - selected match service encourages daters to slow down to consider individuals without
making snap judgments.
You can start dating over 50 again by having positive attitudes, thinking of meeting someone interesting will also help in preventing you of
making snap judgments about your date.
On its face tinder encourages you to
make shallow,
snap judgments about potential partners.
On its face Tinder encourages you to
make shallow,
snap judgments about potential partners.
Ye of little faith, let's not
make snap judgments.
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.
«People are used to
making snap judgments and saying what they like and don't like.»
Our culture is built increasingly around
making snap judgments.
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.
To quote Gladwell, «
snap judgments and first impressions can be educated and controlled... Just as we can teach ourselves to think logically and deliberately, we can also teach ourselves to
make better
snap judgments.»
Customers will
make snap judgments based on its appearance, including:
In both cases, the reader is
making snap judgments about whether to continue by page 5, or even page 3, or yes, by the end of page 1.
Here are some investment thoughts on
snap judgments, the investors who
make them and how they can hurt your portfolio.
Checking these holdings too often can cause you to panic, and you might
make a
snap judgment trade.
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.
«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.
Make a
snap judgment or suspend
judgment in order to familiarize yourself with the idiosyncrasy before you.
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.