Abstract

Context effects in impression formation were studied as a function of the source of contextual stimuli. Assimilation effects were obtained when contextual stimuli and test stimuli were attributed to the same target person. A weak tendency toward contrast effects was noted when contextual stimuli and test stimuli were attributed to separate individuals.

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