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An experiment was conducted to test and refine some of the implications of Jones and Davis' (1965) model of the attribution process in person perception. Subjects read anecdotes about actors who performed either in-role (low correspondence) or out-of-role (high correspondence) behaviors which were positive, negative, or neutral in the subject's estimation (hedonic relevance). Respect and admiration for the actor were influenced by both hedonic relevance and correspondence (did the action reflect an inner attribute?), but liking and friendship were affected by hedonic relevance only. The implications for the evaluation process in person perception were discussed.
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This research was conducted while the first author was on a postdoctoral fellowship at Princeton University (1 FO2 MH47380-01-BEH). It was supported in part by a supply allowance attached to this fellowship and in part by Grant No. 5-SO5-FR-7057-04 from USPHS to the second author
An experiment was conducted to test and refine some of the implications of Jones and Davis' (1965) model of the attribution process in person perception. Subjects read anecdotes about actors who performed either in-role (low correspondence) or out-of-role (high correspondence) behaviors which were positive, negative, or neutral in the subject's estimation (hedonic relevance). Respect and admiration for the actor were influenced by both hedonic relevance and correspondence (did the action reflect an inner attribute?), but liking and friendship were affected by hedonic relevance only. The implications for the evaluation process in person perception were discussed.
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This research was conducted while the first author was on a postdoctoral fellowship at Princeton University (1 FO2 MH47380-01-BEH). It was supported in part by a supply allowance attached to this fellowship and in part by Grant No. 5-SO5-FR-7057-04 from USPHS to the second author
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