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A Connectionist Model of Spontaneous Trait Inference and Spontaneous Trait Transference: Do they have the same underlying processes?
Past research suggests that spontaneous trait inference (STI) and spontaneous trait transference (STT) may reflect different cognitive processes, the former being inferential and the latter associational.
Now, consider this spin: "You are what you say". Fair or not, what you communicate to others can lead others to make assumptions about your character a concept called spontaneous trait inference.
As if you needed another reason to keep the chitchat in check, spontaneous trait inference means that every time you share something negative about someone, the person you're blathering to might start thinking of you as the one characterized by that trait.
Similar findings were obtained in an experiment on spontaneous trait inferences.
Spontaneous personality trait inferences derived from observed behaviors of others are thought to be a central part of peoples' impressions of others and have been frequently used to study spontaneous impression-formation [1], [3], [21].
However, making causal inferences that spontaneous BOLD activity in the amygdala directly or indirectly produced synchronous activity at targets (or vice versa) would be misleading and the directionality of the effects cannot be inferred from the correlational techniques we applied.
We explore cell heterogeneity during spontaneous and transcription-factor-driven commitment for network inference in hematopoiesis.
The inference may be drawn from these studies that spontaneous nondisjunction is considered to occur only rarely in mouse and hamster oogenesis and spermatogenesis.
Next, we used the network inference approach to mine statistical interactions from the FDA's spontaneous adverse event reporting system (AERS).
Our findings show that spontaneous and extensive education of consumers about security makes a modest impact on their inference making.
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