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A Guilty Look? Overcoming First Impressions in the Courtroom

Sep 15, 2020
BY Bastian Jaeger
When deciding whether a defendant is guilty, people are often swayed by their first impressions, and it is surprisingly difficult to overcome this bias.
Character & Context Blog
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Where Do First Impressions of Faces Come From?

Dec 3, 2021
BY Bastian Jaeger
When we see a stranger, we automatically form a first impression based on their facial appearance. But what makes a person appear trustworthy or dominant to us?
Character & Context Blog
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Comings and Goings: 2021 Member Career Moves

Oct 7, 2021
Check out the recent career moves of colleagues and fellow SPSP members.
SPSP News
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Jul 20, 2022
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