Proposed edits/additions to the article:
a. Add broader interesting findings & border values for thin-slicing (5min vs. 30s) into the overview section.
b. Domains:
- Add new section in content box:
2. Domains:
2.1 Educational
2.2 Clinical ...
2.n.1 first impression
2.n.2 relationships
2.n.2.1 speed date
2.n.3 psycho-social disorder
2.n.4 sexual preference
2.n.5 negotiation
↑ May not be exhaustive/final.
- Add specific theories and experiments under each direction - therefore may combine the existing 3.Experiments section with this section.
c. Blink -> Popular culture
- Change 2.Blink to 4.Popular culture. Link Blink_(book) to this section. Write this section using similar format with 2.Research directions i.e.: theories + experiments/real life examples.
- May add in other media related to Thin-slicing such as movies (12 Angry man[1]), etc.
Bibliography (Not exhaustive. Will be integrated into the main article during the editing process):
- Stecher & Counts. Thin Slices of Online Profile Attributes. (2008)
- Ambady & Rosenthal. Half a Minute: Predicting Teacher Evaluations From Thin Slices of Nonverbal Behavior and Physical Attractiveness. (1993)
- Manu Sridharan, tephen J. Fink, Rastislav Bodik. Thin slicing (2007)
- Ambady, Nalini, and Heather M. Gray. "On Being Sad and Mistaken: Mood Effects on the Accuracy of Thin-Slice Judgments." < !-- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 83.4 (2002): 947-61. -->
- Adams, Reginald B. The Science of Social Vision. New York: Oxford UP, 2011. Print.
- Wood, Natalie T., and Michael R. Solomon. Virtual Social Identity and Consumer Behavior. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2009. Print.
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