RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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Yes, and as amazing we will find the reasons to justify those evaluations Post hoc.Indeed, the field is called "attribution theory" if anyone fancies googling on it. It's amazing how quickly people make evaluations of others and then evaluate further evidence in the light of that initial evaluation.
"See, I just knew he/she was a..."
BTW, the reason we do this is because it has served us well from an evolutionary aspect. But we can do better and should work to make decisions relying more on critical thinking and questioning our held views.
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) offered some additional benefit to my employer. I was sent to negotiate with VP's of companies about our IT equipment, not the guy who was as competent as me, but looked as if living under a bridge.