From First Impression to Fairness Perception: Investigating the Impact of Initial Trustworthiness Beliefs
Abstract
Evolutionary theory and neuroscientific evidence suggest that humans automatically infer the trustworthiness of others based on facial appearance. Building upon this knowledge base, this article presents three empirical studies that investigate the influence of initial impressions of trustworthiness on post‐event perceptions of justice. Across 2 vignette studies and 1 laboratory study, the results consistently suggest that pre‐event...
Paper Details
Title
From First Impression to Fairness Perception: Investigating the Impact of Initial Trustworthiness Beliefs
Published Date
Dec 17, 2014
Journal
Volume
68
Issue
3
Pages
499 - 546
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