Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content

How People Acquire Intersubjective Perceptions: Identifying Multiple Sources

Research output: Contribution to conferenceConference Paperpeer-review

Abstract

This research examined how people acquire intersubjective perceptions. It found that adolescents’ intersubjective perceptions can be explained by their own values profile, their perceptions of parents’ or peers’ values profiles, their parents’ intersubjective perceptions, and the intersubjective perceptions of a random stranger. Intersubjective perceptions are attributable to multiple sources.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2014
EventThe 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology -
Duration: 1 Feb 20141 Feb 2014

Conference

ConferenceThe 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology
Period1/02/141/02/14

Cite this