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This is because people tend to make decisions by forming impressions that limit information overload.
Klinsmann, not quite a year and a half into his tenure, is still forming impressions of the American player pool.
Asch also demonstrated that, in forming impressions of the personal characteristics of others, observers are most influenced by their first impression.
Such is the case for forming impressions of others.
Past research shows that people pay more attention to negative events, Fausey says, so voters may treat them as more important when forming impressions of a politician.
Marketing is the art of creating awareness, forming impressions, persuasion and leading an audience of individuals to take a specific requested action.
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The past few weeks have seen voters form impressions about Mr Kerry.
Yet they said they had formed impressions of the candidates from their friends and families and from hearing about them on television.
In the mid-nineteen-fifties, the political scientist Harold Isaacs became curious about how average Americans had formed impressions of far-away China and India.
In a world where citizens are bombarded with information, people form impressions quickly, based on sound bites, and these brief impressions tend to oversimplify and misrepresent our complicated and often contradictory characters.
He also performs "For Your Precious Love," a 1958 pop-gospel hit that he wrote at 18 and recorded with the newly formed Impressions, a group he and Curtis Mayfield founded.
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