Impression Formation is the process by which an individual organizes information about another to form an overall impression of them. Typically we tend to form very surface level non-complex first impressions (judgements) within seconds based on "thin slices of behavior" of the person based on what we have seen from others where we have had longer exposure to their behavior, but we make the judgement to "fill in the gap" based on what we don't know about the person.
A. True
B. False