Person Perception in Childhood and Adolescence, W.J. Lively and D.B. Bromley, 1973

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Abstract

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Prior to the early 1970s little was known about how children viewed others. Previous research had focused on the types of thoughts children had about others, rather than how they arrived at and how to categorize these impressions. Additionally, it was assumed that understanding the development of impression formation in childhood would prove useful for understanding impression formation in adulthood.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationEssays in Developmental Psychology
StatePublished - Jan 1 2020

Keywords

  • adolescence
  • adulthood
  • childhood
  • children
  • impression formation
  • person perception

Disciplines

  • Psychology

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