This paper considers the implications of construal level theory in the context of survey experiments probing foreign policy opinion formation. Psychology research demonstrates that people discount the long-term consequences of decisions, thinking about distal or hypothetical events more abstractly than immediate scenarios. I argue that this tendency introduces a bias into survey experiments on foreign policy opinion. Respondents reasoning about an impending military engagement are likelier to consider its costs than are those reasoning in the abstract hypothetical environment. I provide evidence of this bias by replicating a common audience costs experimental design and introducing a prompt to consider casualties. I find that priming respon...
Construal Level Theory states that psychologically proximal outcomes are construed concretely while ...
This dissertation project proposes a novel theoretical framework for understanding the constraining ...
This study examines consequentiality and information effects of stated preference methods by taking ...
According to a growing tradition in International Relations, one way governments can credibly signal...
Abstract: When should threats and promises in international relations be viewed as credible? Recent ...
International audienceExperimental protocols testing the effectiveness of cheap talk are numerous bu...
Previous studies have found that contingent valuation (CV) respondents who are given overnight to re...
Survey experiments are ubiquitous in social science. A frequent critique is that positive results in...
abstract: This paper analyzes responses to a survey using a modified fourfold pattern of preference ...
Preferences elicited in hypothetical settings have recently come underscrutiny, causing estimates fr...
To secure the validity and applicability of stated preference measures in economic analysis, hypothe...
Abstract: What makes international threats credible? Recent theories point to domestic audience cost...
What makes international threats credible? Recent theories point to domestic audience costs the dome...
Previous studies have found that contingent valuation (CV) respondents who are given overnight to re...
Is an option especially tempting when it is both immediate and certain? To study the effect of risk ...
Construal Level Theory states that psychologically proximal outcomes are construed concretely while ...
This dissertation project proposes a novel theoretical framework for understanding the constraining ...
This study examines consequentiality and information effects of stated preference methods by taking ...
According to a growing tradition in International Relations, one way governments can credibly signal...
Abstract: When should threats and promises in international relations be viewed as credible? Recent ...
International audienceExperimental protocols testing the effectiveness of cheap talk are numerous bu...
Previous studies have found that contingent valuation (CV) respondents who are given overnight to re...
Survey experiments are ubiquitous in social science. A frequent critique is that positive results in...
abstract: This paper analyzes responses to a survey using a modified fourfold pattern of preference ...
Preferences elicited in hypothetical settings have recently come underscrutiny, causing estimates fr...
To secure the validity and applicability of stated preference measures in economic analysis, hypothe...
Abstract: What makes international threats credible? Recent theories point to domestic audience cost...
What makes international threats credible? Recent theories point to domestic audience costs the dome...
Previous studies have found that contingent valuation (CV) respondents who are given overnight to re...
Is an option especially tempting when it is both immediate and certain? To study the effect of risk ...
Construal Level Theory states that psychologically proximal outcomes are construed concretely while ...
This dissertation project proposes a novel theoretical framework for understanding the constraining ...
This study examines consequentiality and information effects of stated preference methods by taking ...