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Research suggests that people can form initial impressions of others within just seconds, often based on appearance, body language, and other non-verbal cues. These snap judgments may be influenced by stereotypes and biases. While initial opinions can be formed quickly, more nuanced and informed opinions typically develop over time as individuals gather more information and experience interactions with the person. Therefore, the duration varies significantly depending on the context and depth of the relationship.

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