In language, people often refer to decision difficulty in terms of spatial distance. Specifically, decision-difficulty is expressed as proximity, for instance when people say that a decision was too close to call. Although these expressions are metaphorical, we argue, in line with research on conceptual metaphor theory, that they reflect how people think about difficult decisions. Thus, here we examine whether close spatial distance can actually make decision-making harder. In six experiments (total N = 672), participants chose between two choice options presented either close together or far apart. As predicted, close (rather than far) choice options led to more difficulty, both in self-report (Experiment 1A-1C) and behavioral measures (de...
Temporal distance is defined as how much time (e.g., past or future) separates between the per-ceive...
People often describe things that are similar as close and things that are dissimilar as far apart. ...
Decision situations are typically characterized by uncertainty: Individuals do not know the values o...
In language, people often refer to decision difficulty in terms of spatial distance. Specifically, d...
Across a range of decision contexts, we provide evidence of a novel proximity bias in probability ju...
Social distance (i.e., the degree of closeness to another person) affects the way humans perceive an...
Many factors influence uncertain decision-making; among those, the effect of social distance is conf...
This paper finds that psychological distance at the point-of-sale negatively effects purchase abando...
People use spatial distance to talk and think about differences between concepts, and it has been ar...
Many cognitive theories of judgement and decision making assume that choice options are evaluated re...
People use spatial distance to talk and think about differences between concepts. Using space to thi...
Interpersonal closeness increases the overlap between mental representations of the self and the oth...
Consumers prefer larger assortments, despite the negative consequences asso-ciated with choosing fro...
Individuals' physical closeness to one another can either increase or decrease their preference...
Interpersonal closeness increases the overlap between mental representations of the self and the oth...
Temporal distance is defined as how much time (e.g., past or future) separates between the per-ceive...
People often describe things that are similar as close and things that are dissimilar as far apart. ...
Decision situations are typically characterized by uncertainty: Individuals do not know the values o...
In language, people often refer to decision difficulty in terms of spatial distance. Specifically, d...
Across a range of decision contexts, we provide evidence of a novel proximity bias in probability ju...
Social distance (i.e., the degree of closeness to another person) affects the way humans perceive an...
Many factors influence uncertain decision-making; among those, the effect of social distance is conf...
This paper finds that psychological distance at the point-of-sale negatively effects purchase abando...
People use spatial distance to talk and think about differences between concepts, and it has been ar...
Many cognitive theories of judgement and decision making assume that choice options are evaluated re...
People use spatial distance to talk and think about differences between concepts. Using space to thi...
Interpersonal closeness increases the overlap between mental representations of the self and the oth...
Consumers prefer larger assortments, despite the negative consequences asso-ciated with choosing fro...
Individuals' physical closeness to one another can either increase or decrease their preference...
Interpersonal closeness increases the overlap between mental representations of the self and the oth...
Temporal distance is defined as how much time (e.g., past or future) separates between the per-ceive...
People often describe things that are similar as close and things that are dissimilar as far apart. ...
Decision situations are typically characterized by uncertainty: Individuals do not know the values o...