Interdependence is a fundamental characteristic of social interactions. Interdependence Theory states that 6 dimensions describe differences between social situations. Here we examine if these 6 dimensions describe how people think about their interdependence with others in a situation. We find that people (in situ and ex situ) can reliably differentiate situations according to 5, but not 6, dimensions of interdependence: (a) mutual dependence, (b) power, (c) conflict, (d) future interdependence, and (e) information certainty. This model offers a unique framework for understanding how people think about social situations compared to another recent model of situation construal (DIAMONDS). Furthermore, we examine factors that are theorized to...
Norget J, Columbus S, Mayer A, Balliet D. Latent State-Trait Models of Subjective Interdependence. P...
In social interactions, decision makers are often unaware of their interdependence with others, prec...
Theories of social perception argue that there are two underlying dimensions of social judgment, var...
Interdependence is a fundamental characteristic of social interactions. Interdependence Theory state...
Interdependence is a fundamental characteristic of social situations. Yet, in everyday life, people ...
This chapter outlines how the objective and subjective interdependence structure of social situation...
As one of the classic theories of social psychology, interdependence theory has since its earliest f...
Philosophers and scientists have long debated the nature of human social interactions and the preval...
Interdependence theory presents a logical analysis of the structure of interpersonal situations, off...
Most of the intense experiences are inherently social. Whether we feel we need to help others becaus...
2005, 2009). Social interdependence the-ory posits that there are two types of social interdependenc...
Social interactions are characterized by distinct forms of interdependence, each of which has unique...
In social interactions, decision makers are often unaware of their interdependence with others, prec...
Social interactions are characterized by distinct forms of interdependence, each of which has unique...
A common assumption of social psychological theo-ries is that interpersonal behavior is mediated by ...
Norget J, Columbus S, Mayer A, Balliet D. Latent State-Trait Models of Subjective Interdependence. P...
In social interactions, decision makers are often unaware of their interdependence with others, prec...
Theories of social perception argue that there are two underlying dimensions of social judgment, var...
Interdependence is a fundamental characteristic of social interactions. Interdependence Theory state...
Interdependence is a fundamental characteristic of social situations. Yet, in everyday life, people ...
This chapter outlines how the objective and subjective interdependence structure of social situation...
As one of the classic theories of social psychology, interdependence theory has since its earliest f...
Philosophers and scientists have long debated the nature of human social interactions and the preval...
Interdependence theory presents a logical analysis of the structure of interpersonal situations, off...
Most of the intense experiences are inherently social. Whether we feel we need to help others becaus...
2005, 2009). Social interdependence the-ory posits that there are two types of social interdependenc...
Social interactions are characterized by distinct forms of interdependence, each of which has unique...
In social interactions, decision makers are often unaware of their interdependence with others, prec...
Social interactions are characterized by distinct forms of interdependence, each of which has unique...
A common assumption of social psychological theo-ries is that interpersonal behavior is mediated by ...
Norget J, Columbus S, Mayer A, Balliet D. Latent State-Trait Models of Subjective Interdependence. P...
In social interactions, decision makers are often unaware of their interdependence with others, prec...
Theories of social perception argue that there are two underlying dimensions of social judgment, var...