(每日一读)2月高考英语考前突破 阅读理解能力 文化教育 第一印象很难改变.docVIP

(每日一读)2月高考英语考前突破 阅读理解能力 文化教育 第一印象很难改变.doc

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(每日一读)2月高考英语考前突破 阅读理解能力 文化教育 第一印象很难改变

第一印象很难改变 新的研究发现,第一印象很难被改变。但好消息是,人们的快速判断往往是准确的。 ? First impressions are hard to dislodge(驱逐), new research finds. The good news is that peoples snap judgments about others tend to be accurate. ? Two new studies presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology in Austin, Texas, reveal that people both have a hard time getting over the first thing they know about someone, and that theyre actually pretty good at judging a book by its cover. ? Despite the well-known idiom to not judge a book by its cover, the present research shows that such judgments about the cover are good proxies for judgments about the book -- even after reading it, Vivian Zayas, a psychologist at Cornell University, said in a statement. ? Zayas and her colleagues asked participants to view a photograph of a person and make a snap judgment about how he or she would feel about that person if they interacted. ? More than a month later, the participant and the person in the photo did actually interact. Peoples predictions of how much theyd like the person in the photo were surprisingly accurate, Zayas and her colleagues report. ? On the other hand, no one can be right about everything. Psychologist Nicholas Rule of the University of Toronto and colleagues wanted to know what happens when initial information about a person conflicts with new discoveries that come out as they get to know each other. ? To test the question, the researchers took advantage of real-life gaydar: On average, people are able, with about 65 percent accuracy, to tell from a persons face whether they are gay or straight. ? The researchers asked participants to look at pictures of both gay and straight men. In half of cases, the photos were labeled with the persons correct sexual orientation. In the other half, the label was wrong, saying that a straight man was gay or vice versa. ? Next, the participants had to take a computer quiz, correctly recalling whether each man was gay or straight, accor

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