In this chapter, we argue that the way we read and write exerts a pervasive, subtle, and generally unacknowledged influence on social cognition. We propose a theoretical model, the Spatial Agency Bias (SAB), according to which human agency is envisaged following the script direction that is prevalent in a given cultural context (for instance, left to right in English and right to left in Arabic or Hebrew). This bias is the joint function of two interrelated asymmetries, one deriving from script direction, the other from subject-object order. We report findings supporting the basic premises of the model and then discuss its pervasive role in intergroup relations and its practical applications in the areas of Website construction, advertiseme...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
Space provides the stage for our social lives - social thought evolved and developed in a constant i...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
Writing direction has surprising effects on social cognition. These effects are addressed with a spe...
We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more agen...
According to the spatial agency bias model, in Western cultures agentic targets are envisaged as fac...
Repeated everyday actions such as writing and reading have been proved to produce consistent mental ...
Repeated everyday actions such as writing have been proved to produce consistent mental schemata lat...
In Western cultures, human interactions are generally envisaged such that the agent appears on the l...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
"We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more age...
The mental imagination of (social) actions has been shown to follow a left-to-right trajectory, with...
The Spatial Agency Bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
Space provides the stage for our social lives - social thought evolved and developed in a constant i...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
Writing direction has surprising effects on social cognition. These effects are addressed with a spe...
We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more agen...
According to the spatial agency bias model, in Western cultures agentic targets are envisaged as fac...
Repeated everyday actions such as writing and reading have been proved to produce consistent mental ...
Repeated everyday actions such as writing have been proved to produce consistent mental schemata lat...
In Western cultures, human interactions are generally envisaged such that the agent appears on the l...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
"We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more age...
The mental imagination of (social) actions has been shown to follow a left-to-right trajectory, with...
The Spatial Agency Bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
Space provides the stage for our social lives - social thought evolved and developed in a constant i...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...