- 1. By Col Mukteshwar Prasad(Retd)
Impression
(Social Psychology-1)
- 2. Impression
People form impressions, or vague ideas, about other people through the
process of person perception.
The Influence of Physical Appearance
Physical appearance has a strong effect on how people are perceived by
others.
Two aspects of physical appearance are particularly important:
attractiveness and
baby-faced features.
Attractiveness
Research shows that people judge attractive-looking people as having
positive personality traits, such as
sociability,
friendliness,
poise,
warmth, and
good adjustment.
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There is, however, little actual correlation between personality traits
and physical attractiveness.
People also tend to think that attractive-looking people are more competent.
Because of this bias, attractive people tend to get better jobs and higher
salaries.
Baby-Faced Features
People’s attractiveness does not have much influence on judgments
about their honesty.
Instead, people tend to be judged as honest if they have baby-faced
features, such as
large eyes and
rounded chins.
Baby-faced people are often judged as being
passive,
helpless, and
naïve.
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However, no correlation exists between being baby-faced and actually
having these personality traits.
Evolutionary theorists believe the qualities attributed to baby-faced people
reflect an evolved tendency to see babies as helpless and needing nurture.
Such a tendency may have given human ancestors a survival advantage,
since the babies of people who provided good nurturing were more likely to
live on to reproduce.
Cognitive Schemas
When people meet, they form impressions of each other based on their
cognitive schemas.
People use cognitive schemas to organize information about the
world.
Cognitive schemas help to access information quickly and easily.
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Social Schemas
Social schemas are mental models that represent and categorize social
events and people.
For example, certain social schemas tell people what it means to be
a spectator at a Lawn Tennis/ baseball game.
There are also social schemas for categories of people, such as
Biharis or Bengalis or Punjabis or yuppie or geek.
These social schemas affect how people perceive events and others.
Once a social schema is activated, it may be difficult to adjust a
perception of a person or event.