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Zero-Acquaintance Personality Judgments : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zero-Acquaintance Personality Judgments A zero-acquaintance situation requires a perceiver to make a judgment about a target with whom the perceiver has had no prior interactions. These judgments can be made using a variety of cues, including brief interactions with the target, video recordings of the target, photographs of the target, and observations of the target’s personal environments, among others. In zero-acquaintance studies, the target’s actual personality is determined through the target’s self-rating and/or ratings from close acquaintance(s) of that target. Consensus in ratings is determined by how consistently perceivers rate the target’s personality when compared to other raters. Accuracy in ratings is determined by how well perceivers’ ratings of a target compare to that target’s self-ratings on the same scale, or to that target’s close acquaintances’ ratings of the target. == Background==
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