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Cultural background influences thinslicing from "summary" of Blink by Malcolm Gladwell

Our cultural background plays a significant role in how we make split-second decisions, a phenomenon known as thin-slicing. This concept suggests that our upbringing, beliefs, and values shape the way we perceive and interpret information in the blink of an eye. For instance, individuals from collectivist cultures, where the group is prioritized over the individual, may rely more on context and social cues when making quick judgments. Conversely, those from individualistic cultures, where personal autonomy is emphasized, might focus more on individual characteristics and behaviors in their thin-slicing processes. Moreover, our cultural background can influence the stereotypes and biases we hold, which in...
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    Malcolm Gladwell

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