“PRIMACY The general notion here is that a person scans and interprets a sequence of information until he attains an attribution from it and then disregards later information or assimilates it to his earlier impression.”

Source: "Attribution theory and research." 1980, p. 467

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American psychologist & academic 1921–2003

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