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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):

  1. Stecher & Counts. Thin Slices of Online Profile Attributes. (2008)
  2. Ambady & Rosenthal. Half a Minute: Predicting Teacher Evaluations From Thin Slices of Nonverbal Behavior and Physical Attractiveness. (1993)
  3. Manu Sridharan, tephen J. Fink, Rastislav Bodik. Thin slicing (2007)
  4. 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. -->
  5. Adams, Reginald B. The Science of Social Vision. New York: Oxford UP, 2011. Print.
  6. Wood, Natalie T., and Michael R. Solomon. Virtual Social Identity and Consumer Behavior. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2009. Print.

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