Advance
Preprints are early versions of research articles that have not been peer reviewed. They should not be regarded as conclusive and should not be reported in news media as established information.
Measured Speed And Accuracy of Inferred Intelligence Through Implicit Association Tests copy.pdf (813.81 kB)
Download file

Measured Speed And Accuracy of Inferred Intelligence Through Implicit Association Tests

Download (813.81 kB)
preprint
posted on 2022-11-16, 23:01 authored by Stephanie SadownikStephanie Sadownik

This study asks the question, are first impressions of intelligence inferred automatically from the presence of glasses? The theoretical construct explored in the study is the perception of intelligence. Intelligence can be defined in many ways, such as: the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills; the collection of information of military or political value; the ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations; the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one’s environment or think abstractly as measured by objective criteria; and mental acuteness. The key article referenced in this study is Eggleston et al. (2020) study that questions the phylogenetic origin of first impressions from faces.  

History

Declaration of conflicts of interest

N/A

Corresponding author email

STEPHANIE.SADOWNIK@UTORONTO.CA

Lead author country

  • Canada

Lead author job role

  • Higher Education Researcher

Lead author institution

University of Toronto

Ethics statement

All ethical considerations have been obliged

Terms agreed

  • Yes, I agree to Advance terms

Comments (4)

Log in to write your comment here...

This is a valuable article for me thank you.Click here

I read it thoroughly its a good to read Read More

This is a well-written blog. Well done name style

Agreed terms and conditions name style