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Differences in impression scores associated with attribution of an article or abstract to the NEJM were.71 [95% C.I. (−.44 1.87)] and.50 [95% C.I. (−.87 1.87)] respectively; differences in impression scores associated with attribution of an article or abstract to the SMJ were −.12 [95% C.I. (−1.53 1.30)] and −.95 [95% C.I. (−2.41 .52)].
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This extends recent work showing that people can detect subtle differences in impressions made by different photos of the same unfamiliar face, both when photos are captured in controlled studio conditions (Todorov & Porter, 2014) and in ambient environments (Jenkins et al., 2011).
As mentioned in the previous section regarding the emotion factor, there is the possibility that differences in impressions between real sound stimuli and onomatopoeic representations may be influenced by sound source recognition.
It is possible that tenure length will be viewed as more relevant to male members, leading to stronger categorization and greater differences in impressions of male targets.
There is no significant difference in impression accuracy whether an indirect, direct unsplinted, or direct acrylic resin splinted impression techniques were used.
There is no significant difference in impression accuracy whether implants had a 0°, 15°, or 30° angulation to a reference line perpendicular to the cast.
The difference in impressions of significance created by eliminating statistical artifact afforded by the WSRT procedure compared to the standard normal tests is seen again in these two figures.
Confirmation bias also operates in impression formation.
Sign tests of the results show a significant difference in subjects' impressions corresponding to changes in design factors.
"It's definitely made a difference in first impressions, absolutely, " she said, adding that the Setai's 167 units — studios to three-bedrooms, from $815,000 to $7.87 million — are 70percentt sold since March 2006.
Americans have a similar question we wield: "What do you do?" I think that difference in first-impression-seeking says a lot about our cultures.
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