Research suggests that people can form fairly accurate impressions of others based on relatively brief encounters, or indeed without ever even meeting a person. Discuss some of this research. Do you believe that people can form accurate impressions on the basis of very limited information? Are there instances where this might be less likely? What might change about your understanding of another person as a result of extended contact?
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