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Your past learning will also color your interpretation: if you love dogs, you are more likely to interpret your feeling as positive.
Berlin is pushing a more stringent approach in which old debt would be swapped into new 7-year bonds — something that credit agencies are more likely to interpret as a "credit event," or default.
At a recent business-school symposium at which a professor wore red converse sneakers, executives who also owned a pair of eccentric shoes granted the professor higher professional status than those who didn't.People who value disruption and unconventionality are more likely to interpret these signals positively.
People are more likely to interpret a toy as a weapon after seeing a black face, according to the study, which showed participants images of both black and white children along with adults holding toys.
According to Men's Health, this insecurity stems from the fact that "males are more likely to interpret 'my partner is successful' as 'my partner is more successful than me.'" Laura Tedesco suggests that men respond to news of their girlfriend or wife's success with a good attitude instead of seeing it as an affront to their own accomplishments.
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In fact, they were more likely to interpret "positive" faces as being "negative" more than the actual negative ones.
An airline is more likely to interpret a late-notice inquiry as proof of desperation rather than a chance to give away a seat that would otherwise be empty at a bargain price.
Females and individuals with slow life history strategies were more uncomfortable with potential harassment situations and were more likely to interpret the quid pro quo scenario as a threat.
Given that genetic risk feedback hardly communicates certainty, it is possible that a person with negative attributional style would be more likely to interpret this information in the least adaptive way.
By attending first to the relational target (e.g., the blueberry bar), people were more likely to interpret the graph in a way that was aligned with the question (i.e., they interpreted the graph as "more blueberries than oranges" rather than "fewer oranges than blueberries"), which led to quicker responses.
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