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Spontaneous Trait Inferences from Behavior: A Systematic Meta-Analysis

Antonia Bott, Larissa Brockmann, Ivo Denneberg, Espen Henken,Niclas Kuper, Felix Kruse,Juliane Degner

Personality & social psychology bulletin(2022)

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Research suggests that people spontaneously infer traits from behavioral information, thus forming impressions of actors' personalities. Such spontaneous trait inferences (STI) have been examined in a wide range of studies in the last four decades. Here, we provide the first systematic meta-analysis of this vast literature. We included data from k = 86 publications, with overall N = 13,630 participants. The average STI effect was moderate to large (dz = 0.59) and showed substantial heterogeneity. The type of experimental paradigm significantly moderated the STI effect size, with larger effects in long-term memory-based paradigms compared with working memory-based paradigms. Generally, STI effects were robust to various methodological variations and also to potential concerns of publication bias. Contrary to expectations, cultural background (independent vs. interdependent) did not emerge as a significant moderator of STI effects. We discuss these findings with respect to their theoretical relevance and derive implications for future research and theorizing.
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spontaneous trait inferences,meta-analysis,impression formation,person perception
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