When confronted with subject-verb-object descriptions of interpersonal events people seem to make stronger causal attributions to the object and stronger personality inferences about the subject from descriptions with abstract rather than concrete verbs. We examined two explanations for this apparent contradiction: (1) verb abstraction affects causal attributions and personality inferences in opposite directions, and (2) verb abstraction affects both causality and personality inferences about the subject and the object in a parallel yet curvilinear manner. Study 1, 2, and 3 refuted the first hypothesis and supported the second. Study 4 showed that the curvilinear relationship between verb abstraction and subject/object inferences does not o...
The linguistic expectancy bias hypothesis predicts that, in general, person impressions are shared w...
There is little consensus regarding the circumstances in which people spontaneously generate causal ...
To understand the impact of personality, one needs to know how personality differences manifest them...
Research on language abstraction has primarily been focused on the language that is used to describe...
Research on language abstraction has primarily been focused on the language that is used to describe...
Abstract. Some students of causality in verbs have concluded that ES (Experiencer-Stimulus) verbs su...
Some published and unpublished research from the CSCP (former LESP) that is relevant for the underst...
Implicit causality in interpersonal verbs (i.e., causal assumptions about the initiator of a social ...
Language abstraction is an important aspect of the description of behavioral events (G.R. Semin & K....
Language is an essential tool for our daily communications. Based on the Linguistic Category Model a...
This experiment addresses the relation between the 'Linguistic intergroup bias' (that is, the tenden...
According to the linguistic category model (Semin & Fiedler, 1988, 1991), a person's behavior can be...
Although language is well understood as a social construct, little attention has been given to the e...
Solstad T, Bott O. On the nature of implicit causality and consequentiality: the case of psychologic...
It is well known that people describe positive behaviors of others close to them (e.g., in-group mem...
The linguistic expectancy bias hypothesis predicts that, in general, person impressions are shared w...
There is little consensus regarding the circumstances in which people spontaneously generate causal ...
To understand the impact of personality, one needs to know how personality differences manifest them...
Research on language abstraction has primarily been focused on the language that is used to describe...
Research on language abstraction has primarily been focused on the language that is used to describe...
Abstract. Some students of causality in verbs have concluded that ES (Experiencer-Stimulus) verbs su...
Some published and unpublished research from the CSCP (former LESP) that is relevant for the underst...
Implicit causality in interpersonal verbs (i.e., causal assumptions about the initiator of a social ...
Language abstraction is an important aspect of the description of behavioral events (G.R. Semin & K....
Language is an essential tool for our daily communications. Based on the Linguistic Category Model a...
This experiment addresses the relation between the 'Linguistic intergroup bias' (that is, the tenden...
According to the linguistic category model (Semin & Fiedler, 1988, 1991), a person's behavior can be...
Although language is well understood as a social construct, little attention has been given to the e...
Solstad T, Bott O. On the nature of implicit causality and consequentiality: the case of psychologic...
It is well known that people describe positive behaviors of others close to them (e.g., in-group mem...
The linguistic expectancy bias hypothesis predicts that, in general, person impressions are shared w...
There is little consensus regarding the circumstances in which people spontaneously generate causal ...
To understand the impact of personality, one needs to know how personality differences manifest them...