| 31. | Impression formation is framed as depending on two factors : The available information and the perceiver's motivations.
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| 32. | The experimenter gave the perceivers pictures which portrayed either stereotypes that they may possess concerning attractive and unattractive people.
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| 33. | This does not necessarily mean that the ratings are accurate, just that all perceivers rated the individual similarly.
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| 34. | When perceiving ingroup members a perceiver may experience either an intergroup context or an " intragroup " context.
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| 35. | According to Newton, absolute time exists independently of any perceiver and progresses at a consistent pace throughout the universe.
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| 36. | It is impossible to separate the being of a sensible thing from its existence as a perception of a perceiver.
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| 37. | The male participants were referred to as the perceivers, and the female participants were referred to as the targets.
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| 38. | The adjustive function motivates the targets to reciprocate perceivers'overtures and thereby to behaviorally confirm perceivers'erroneous beliefs.
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| 39. | The adjustive function motivates the targets to reciprocate perceivers'overtures and thereby to behaviorally confirm perceivers'erroneous beliefs.
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| 40. | If this is successful, the perceiver's attitude toward the individual will be based on the initial categorization.
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