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  • Previous research has mostly focused on how accurately people perceive traits at specific relationship stages (like with strangers or friends), with less attention on how this accuracy changes as people get to know each other.
  • Participants who were initially unacquainted spent over 30 hours engaging in various social activities, allowing researchers to assess how accurately they judged each other's traits over time.
  • The study found that while trait judgment accuracy was higher than chance after 10 weeks, most of the significant changes in perception actually occurred between the initial meeting and the first getting-to-know-you conversation, rather than throughout the entire 10-week period.

Article Abstract

Previous work on trait perception has evaluated accuracy at discrete stages of relationships (e.g., strangers, best friends). A relatively limited body of literature has investigated changes in accuracy as acquaintance within a dyad or group increases. Small groups of initially unacquainted individuals spent more than 30 hr participating in a wide range of activities designed to represent common interpersonal contexts (e.g., eating, traveling). We calculated how accurately each participant judged others in their group on the big five traits across three distinct points within the acquaintance process: zero acquaintance, after a getting-to-know-you conversation, and after 10 weeks of interaction and activity. Judgments of all five traits exhibited accuracy above chance levels after 10 weeks. An examination of the trait rating stability revealed that much of the revision in judgments occurred not over the course of the 10-week relationship as suspected, but between zero acquaintance and the getting-to-know-you conversation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0146167217695557DOI Listing

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