Social categorization, visual cues, and
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N. K. Clark; D. R. Rutter
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Article
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1985
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Recent research on social cognition suggests that lifelike visual and vocal in formation about a person may strongly mediate the impact of prior social categorical knowledge on social judgements. Other research, however, on the contribution of visual cues to impression formation, suggests that they