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thin-slicing
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Noun
- (psychology) The process or ability of making quick (and often accurate) inferences about the state or characteristics of someone or something based only on minimal information or experience (“thin slices”).
- 2009 March 7, Rosie Ifould, “Acting on impulse”, in The Guardian:
- "Thin-slicing" refers to the ability of our unconscious to find patterns in situations and behaviour based on very narrow slices of experience. […] Thin-slicing is not an exotic gift. It is a central part of what it means to be human.
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Verb
thin-slicing
- present participle and gerund of thin-slice
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