Abstract
AbstractGene V. Glass gives examples from his personal and professional life to develop his point that although he uses rationality to persuade others to accept his evaluations, he believes most of his personal evaluations are based on emotions and responses to psychological stress. He believes that others too, if they are honest, will acknowledge that the unconscious outweighs data analysis in their personal evaluations. An important implication of these findings is that we ought to be aware of our own perceptions, interpretations, emotions, and deepest motivations and of ways we are allowing them to impact our evaluations in our personal lives as well as in our profession. See the interview document here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1002/ev.20305/suppinfo. Read only. This should not be used in any form without explicit permission from the author.
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