Asked by
Amanda Rozell
on Nov 02, 2024Verified
When it comes to making a good impression in a work setting,
A) it does not apply to an initial contact,since both people are meeting for an express purpose.
B) you have a 5- to 10-minute grace period before people form their impression of you.
C) your handshake and facial expression dominate all other elements of your appearance.
D) you have only seconds in which a person will accept or reject an employee or firm.
First Impression
The initial judgment or feeling one has about someone or something upon first encounter.
Handshake
A traditional gesture of greeting, agreement, or parting, where two people grasp and shake each other's hand.
Facial Expression
Non-verbal communication through movements of the facial muscles, conveying emotions or reactions without words.
- Apprehend the notion of the "primacy effect" and its role in influencing introductory judgments.
Verified Answer
AA
Learning Objectives
- Apprehend the notion of the "primacy effect" and its role in influencing introductory judgments.