This volume provides an update on what psychologists know about how judgements are formed. This topic has many applications, and the ones discussed here information processing in psychotherapy intake interviews; narative truth and putative child abuse; subjectivity and objectivity in depth-psychological methods of interpretation of the TAT; traffic psychology; the social perception and judgement of foreigners; social cognition and environmentally responsible behaviour; and a comparison of cognitive-affective discrimination tendencies towards cancer and AIDS patients.
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