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  Cognitive complexity and salience of dimensions in person perception
 
 
Title: Cognitive complexity and salience of dimensions in person perception
Author: Mueller, Walter S.
Appeared in: Australian journal of psychology
Paging: Volume 26 (1974) nr. 3 pages 173-182
Year: 1974-12-01
Contents: It is argued that most algebraic models of person perception have difficulty handling individual differences in practical applications. Carroll and Chang's individual differences multidimensional scaling model (INDSCAL) is shown to have certain desirable properties that make it ideal for work in person perception. The utility of the model is demonstrated by showing that cognitively complex and simple Ss differ predictably in the relative importance they attach to the dimensions underlying their perceptual judgments of people. In particular, it is shown that the perceptual judgments of the cognitively simple Ss are dominated by the affective dimension.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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