'First impression' related psychological assessment

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Testing Can you become friends with others based on your first impression?

There is a saying that 'birds of a feather flock together, and people are divided into groups.' Although some people meet for the first time, they can have a good chat and become friends soon; while some people stay together day and night, they are like strangers. This is both the result of personality and the result of fate. People with different personalities have very different interpersonal sk...

Social Test: Test whether you can leave a good first impression on others?

People’s acquaintance is established through impressions. The first impression will first give people a judgment, and the first impression will also leave us a memory. This memory will be very important and will directly affect the subsequent development status. Although the first impression is only a few minutes, it is these few minutes that determine whether the other party likes you or doesn’t ...

What is your first impression?

From a psychological point of view, since the first impression is obtained without knowing anything about the person, it is embedded in the brain to a deeper extent, and it will have an unnegligible effect on the information input about the person in the future. What you get from the first impression is mainly about the other person's expression, posture, appearance, clothing, language, eyes, etc....

What kind of first impression will you give when testing?

The first impression is mainly based on the other person's expression, posture, body, appearance and clothing. First impressions are very common in daily life, and this first impression is often the basis for future interactions. 'Previous effect' is closely related to the first impression. The first impression is often the basis for forming the prejudice effect, and the prejudice effect is often ...
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