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      Cultural Competence: A Form of Stereotype Rationality

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          One Hundred Years of Social Psychology Quantitatively Described.

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            On the accuracy of personality judgment: a realistic approach.

            The "accuracy paradigm" for the study of personality judgment provides an important, new complement to the "error paradigm" that dominated this area of research for almost 2 decades. The present article introduces a specific approach within the accuracy paradigm called the Realistic Accuracy Model (RAM). RAM begins with the assumption that personality traits are real attributes of individuals. This assumption entails the use of a broad array of criteria for the evaluation of personality judgment and leads to a model that describes accuracy as a function of the availability, detection, and utilization of relevant behavioral cues. RAM provides a common explanation for basic moderators of accuracy, sheds light on how these moderators interact, and outlines a research agenda that includes the reintegration of the study of error with the study of accuracy.
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                2018
                July 26 2018
                : 651-664
                10.1007/978-3-319-78997-2_26
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