MM/21 PROTOCOL SJN:



AIM 2001 2 Protocol SJN: ________

Superlab Pro: Set [ ]

Coding:

ٱDemo Entered

ٱComputer

ٱ Stereotype Ratings ٱ Couples Ratings

ٱChecked

ٱ Stereotype Ratings ٱ Couples Ratings

Demographics and Screening:

Gender: __________ Age: __________

Phone Number: _____________ Ethnic Background: __________

Native English Speaker: Y/N If No: Years Speaking English ___________

Proficiency: poor, fair, good, very good, excellent

Introduction:

[ ] Consent form and brief overview of study

[ ] Introduce to the idea of person perception.

We meet people all the time and easily form opinions about the type of people that they are. Sometimes the opinion is based on what we observe ourselves, sometimes it is based on what we learn from others, and still other times it is a subjective feeling about or reaction to that person. Imagine being a party and meeting new people, when you leave you are likely to have some idea or impression about most of the people you met and spoke to and perhaps even about others that you just observed. In this study we are trying to understand how people form their first impressions about other individuals. To do so we are going to ask you to form general impressions of the people you "meet" today. First you will see a short description of some individuals. Once you have formed an impression based on this information you will then be asked some questions about the person. Other times you will see a photograph of a couple. You will then be asked to rate the two people as well as their relationship on a number of different traits.

Stereotypes:

Rating 1-7 1=not at all 7=extremely

Surgeon

likeable:

attractive:

successful:

realistic/plausible:

typical:

Bartender

likeable:

attractive:

successful:

realistic/plausible:

typical:

Waitress

likeable:

attractive:

successful:

realistic/plausible:

typical:

Librarian

likeable:

attractive:

successful:

realistic/plausible:

typical:

Mechanic

likeable:

attractive:

successful:

realistic/plausible:

typical:

Accountant

likeable:

attractive:

successful:

realistic/plausible:

typical:

Couples: Focus them on rating the individuals first and then rate them as a couple.

|Couple A: Edwin and May Couple B: Michael and Sarah

Version: A[ ] F[ ] M[ ] U[ ] Version: A[ ] F[ ] M[ ] U[ ]

Likeable? Likeable?

Edwin: ___ Michael: ___

May: ___ Sarah: ___

Attractive? Attractive?

Edwin: ___ Michael: ___

May: ___ Sarah: ___

Successful? Successful?

Edwin: ___ Michael: ___

May: ___ Sarah: ___

Realistic/Plausible? Realistic/Plausible?

Edwin: ___ Michael: ___

May: ___ Sarah: ___

As a couple, are they: As a couple. are they:

Matched? ___ Matched? ___

Typical? ___ Typical? ___

Balanced? ___ Balanced? ___

Couple C: Justin and Karen Couple D: Tom and Helen

Version: A[ ] F[ ] M[ ] U[ ] Version: A[ ] F[ ] M[ ] U[ ]

Likeable? Likeable?

Justin: ___ Tom: ___

Karen: ___ Helen: ___

Attractive? Attractive?

Justin: ___ Tom: ___

Karen: ___ Helen: ___

Successful? Successful?

Justin: ___ Tom: ___

Karen: ___ Helen: ___

Realistic/Plausible? Realistic/Plausible?

Justin: ___ Tom: ___

Karen: ___ Helen: ___

As a couple, are they: As a couple, are they:

Matched? ___ Matched? ___

Typical? ___ Typical? ___

Balanced? ___ Balanced? ___

[ ] debrief and pay $5

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