© 2018 Society for Consumer Psychology Prior research has found that people perceive positive objects and locations as physically closer than negative ones. Yet, other work has found the opposite to be true for perceptions of temporal distance, where negative future events feel closer than positive ones. Motivated by this seeming discrepancy, we propose that (a) feelings of control can differentially influence how far away valenced (i.e., positive or negative) targets feel in space and time and that (b) the difference in perceived control over space versus time can account for these opposite findings. First, across four studies, we show that high (vs. low) control makes positive targets feel closer and negative targets feel more distant in ...
Glaser T, Lewandowski J, Düsing J. The Long and Winding Road to Uncertainty: The Link between Spatia...
<p>Higher scores indicate greater temporal psychological distance. Participants who wrote about ange...
The results of 6 experiments indicate that emotional intensity reduces perceived psychological dista...
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Construal Level Theory (CLT) [1] defines psychological distance as any object, event, or person that...
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Research on motivated perception has yielded conflicting findings: Whereas Balcetis and Dunning (201...
People routinely remember events that have passed and imagine those that are yet to come. The past a...
Psychological distance is the sense of how close or far objects and events are from the present. We ...
In 4 studies, the authors examined the prediction derived from construal level theory (CLT) that hig...
Traditionally, visual-spatial perception research has focused quite heavily on the visual informatio...
How do people judge the veracity of a message? The negativity bias in judgments of truth describes t...
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Abstract. Growing evidence points to a bidirectional relationship between spatial distance and level...
Glaser T, Lewandowski J, Düsing J. The Long and Winding Road to Uncertainty: The Link between Spatia...
<p>Higher scores indicate greater temporal psychological distance. Participants who wrote about ange...
The results of 6 experiments indicate that emotional intensity reduces perceived psychological dista...
Modern consumers often have experiences where they feel they have the ability to attain desired outc...
Construal Level Theory (CLT) [1] defines psychological distance as any object, event, or person that...
Increasingly, we can invest in projects that are distributed around the world through online investm...
How do mediated social interactions affect your perceptions of the world around you? We exte...
Research on motivated perception has yielded conflicting findings: Whereas Balcetis and Dunning (201...
People routinely remember events that have passed and imagine those that are yet to come. The past a...
Psychological distance is the sense of how close or far objects and events are from the present. We ...
In 4 studies, the authors examined the prediction derived from construal level theory (CLT) that hig...
Traditionally, visual-spatial perception research has focused quite heavily on the visual informatio...
How do people judge the veracity of a message? The negativity bias in judgments of truth describes t...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen mind-wandering, people may think about events that happened in th...
Abstract. Growing evidence points to a bidirectional relationship between spatial distance and level...
Glaser T, Lewandowski J, Düsing J. The Long and Winding Road to Uncertainty: The Link between Spatia...
<p>Higher scores indicate greater temporal psychological distance. Participants who wrote about ange...
The results of 6 experiments indicate that emotional intensity reduces perceived psychological dista...