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Thin-slicing is a term used in psychology and philosophy to describe the ability to find patterns in events based only on "thin slices", or narrow windows, of experience. The term refers to the process of making very quick inferences about the state, characteristics or details of an individual or situation with minimal amounts of information. Research has found that brief judgments based on thin-slicing are similar to those judgments based on much more information. Judgments based on thin-slicing can be as accurate, or even more so, than judgments based on much more information.

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  • Corte fino es un término usado en psicología y filosofía para describir la capacidad de encontrar patrones en eventos basados solo en "capas delgadas", o ventanas estrechas, de experiencia. El término significa hacer inferencias muy rápidas sobre el estado, las características o los detalles de un individuo o situación con cantidades mínimas de información. Los juicios breves basados en el corte fino son similares a los juicios basados en mucha más información. Los juicios basados en el corte fino pueden ser tan precisos, o incluso más precisos, que los juicios basados en mucha más información. (es)
  • Thin-slicing is a term used in psychology and philosophy to describe the ability to find patterns in events based only on "thin slices", or narrow windows, of experience. The term refers to the process of making very quick inferences about the state, characteristics or details of an individual or situation with minimal amounts of information. Research has found that brief judgments based on thin-slicing are similar to those judgments based on much more information. Judgments based on thin-slicing can be as accurate, or even more so, than judgments based on much more information. (en)
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  • Corte fino es un término usado en psicología y filosofía para describir la capacidad de encontrar patrones en eventos basados solo en "capas delgadas", o ventanas estrechas, de experiencia. El término significa hacer inferencias muy rápidas sobre el estado, las características o los detalles de un individuo o situación con cantidades mínimas de información. Los juicios breves basados en el corte fino son similares a los juicios basados en mucha más información. Los juicios basados en el corte fino pueden ser tan precisos, o incluso más precisos, que los juicios basados en mucha más información. El primer uso registrado del término fue realizado en 1992 por y en un metanálisis en el Psychological Bulletin.​ Desde entonces, el corte fino se ha aplicado a muchos dominios y se ha utilizado para hacer varios tipos de juicios. Una lista no exhaustiva de dominios incluye la relación interpersonal, los estudios clínicos, la educación, etc. (es)
  • Thin-slicing is a term used in psychology and philosophy to describe the ability to find patterns in events based only on "thin slices", or narrow windows, of experience. The term refers to the process of making very quick inferences about the state, characteristics or details of an individual or situation with minimal amounts of information. Research has found that brief judgments based on thin-slicing are similar to those judgments based on much more information. Judgments based on thin-slicing can be as accurate, or even more so, than judgments based on much more information. The first recorded use of the term was in 1992 by Nalini Ambady and Robert Rosenthal in a meta-analysis in the Psychological Bulletin. Since then, thin-slicing has been applied to many domains, and has been used to make various types of judgments. A non-exhaustive list of domains includes interpersonal relationship, clinical studies, education, etc. (en)
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