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  1. Psychological Science
  2. Year: 2008, Volume: 19
  3. Year: 2008, Volume: 19, Issue: 3
  4. Keeping One’s Distance
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Keeping One’s Distance

Content Provider PubMed Central
Author Williams, Lawrence E. Bargh, John A.
Copyright Year 2008
Abstract Current conceptualizations of psychological distance (e.g., construal-level theory) refer to the degree of overlap between the self and some other person, place, or point in time. We propose a complementary view in which perceptual and motor representations of physical distance influence people’s thoughts and feelings without reference to the self, extending research and theory on the effects of distance into domains where construal-level theory is silent. Across four experiments, participants were primed with either spatial closeness or spatial distance by plotting an assigned set of points on a Cartesian coordinate plane. Compared with the closeness prime, the distance prime produced greater enjoyment of media depicting embarrassment (Study 1), less emotional distress from violent media (Study 2), lower estimates of the number of calories in unhealthy food (Study 3), and weaker reports of emotional attachments to family members and hometowns (Study 4). These results support a broader conceptualization of distance-mediated effects on judgment and affect.
Related Links http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2008.02084.x
Starting Page 302
File Format PDF
ISSN 14679280
e-ISSN 14679280
Journal Psychological science
Issue Number 3
Volume Number 19
Language English
Publisher Date 2008-03-01
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Psychology Research in Higher Education
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Psychology
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