Past research on power focused exclusively on declarative knowledge and neglected the role of subjective experiences. Five studies tested the hypothesis that power increases reliance on the experienced ease or difficulty that accompanies thought generation. Across a variety of targets, such as attitudes, leisure-time satisfaction, and stereotyping, and with different operationalizations of power, including priming, trait dominance, and actual power in managerial contexts, power consistently increased reliance on the ease of retrieval. These effects remained 1 week later and were not mediated by mood, quality of the retrieved information, or number of counterarguments. These findings indicate that powerful individuals construe their judgment...
<p>We included our study, Experiment 1 from Burgmer & Englich (2012) (experiment 2 did not contain a...
People who can effectively regulate their feelings benefit from more desirable affective lives. Here...
This study explored participant’s assumptions regarding power of thought and analyzed examples they ...
Past research on power focused exclusively on declarative knowledge and neglected the role of subjec...
Subjective experiences importantly contribute to the situated nature of human cognition and play a c...
Ease of retrieval experiences occur when an individual experiences difficulty in recalling many cog...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Recall-ba...
Four experiments test the impact of power (versus powerlessness) on anchoring effects. Anchoring ref...
Conventional wisdom holds that power holders act more in line with their dispositions than do people...
Previous studies have demonstrated that what is easy to call to mind will influence judgments. The i...
Three studies investigated the interplay between processing capacity and reliance on accessibility e...
When making decisions, individuals may only use a subset of all available information. The experienc...
A wealth of literature suggests individuals use feelings in addition to facts as sources of informat...
When making decisions, individuals may only use a subset of all available information. The experienc...
ABSTRACT—Three experiments demonstrated that the ex-perience of power leads to an illusion of person...
<p>We included our study, Experiment 1 from Burgmer & Englich (2012) (experiment 2 did not contain a...
People who can effectively regulate their feelings benefit from more desirable affective lives. Here...
This study explored participant’s assumptions regarding power of thought and analyzed examples they ...
Past research on power focused exclusively on declarative knowledge and neglected the role of subjec...
Subjective experiences importantly contribute to the situated nature of human cognition and play a c...
Ease of retrieval experiences occur when an individual experiences difficulty in recalling many cog...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Recall-ba...
Four experiments test the impact of power (versus powerlessness) on anchoring effects. Anchoring ref...
Conventional wisdom holds that power holders act more in line with their dispositions than do people...
Previous studies have demonstrated that what is easy to call to mind will influence judgments. The i...
Three studies investigated the interplay between processing capacity and reliance on accessibility e...
When making decisions, individuals may only use a subset of all available information. The experienc...
A wealth of literature suggests individuals use feelings in addition to facts as sources of informat...
When making decisions, individuals may only use a subset of all available information. The experienc...
ABSTRACT—Three experiments demonstrated that the ex-perience of power leads to an illusion of person...
<p>We included our study, Experiment 1 from Burgmer & Englich (2012) (experiment 2 did not contain a...
People who can effectively regulate their feelings benefit from more desirable affective lives. Here...
This study explored participant’s assumptions regarding power of thought and analyzed examples they ...