Past research on power focused exclusively on declarative knowledge and neglected the role of subjective experiences. Five studies tested the hypothesis that power increases reliance on the experienced ease or difficulty that accompanies thought generation. Across a variety of targets, such as attitudes, leisure-time satisfaction, and stereotyping, and with different operationalizations of power, including priming, trait dominance, and actual power in managerial contexts, power consistently increased reliance on the ease of retrieval. These effects remained I week later and were not mediated by mood, quality of the retrieved information, or number of counterarguments. These findings indicate that powerful individuals construe their judgment...
Subjective knowledge refers to perceptions of personal knowledge in a given domain. The present rese...
Previous research suggests competing hypotheses regarding the effect of power on social projection. ...
Contains fulltext : 73608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One's subjecti...
Past research on power focused exclusively on declarative knowledge and neglected the role of subjec...
Subjective experiences importantly contribute to the situated nature of human cognition and play a c...
Four experiments test the impact of power (versus powerlessness) on anchoring effects. Anchoring ref...
How does power manifest itself in everyday life? Using experience-sampling methodology, we investiga...
Four studies explore the relationship between power--control over others\u27 outcomes--and impressio...
Past social projection research has mainly focused on target characteristics as a moderator of proje...
Past social projection research has mainly focused on target characteristics as a moderator of proje...
Based on the logic that stereotypes are accessible among people who use them often, the authors susp...
Because powerful people's thinking is impactful, it is critical to understand how power affects cogn...
Powerholders may engage in two stereotyping processes: (a) by default, inattention to stereotype-inc...
Human judgments are inherently comparative and often based on quantitative dimensions. The current r...
Human judgments are inherently comparative. At the same time, responses to comparative information a...
Subjective knowledge refers to perceptions of personal knowledge in a given domain. The present rese...
Previous research suggests competing hypotheses regarding the effect of power on social projection. ...
Contains fulltext : 73608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One's subjecti...
Past research on power focused exclusively on declarative knowledge and neglected the role of subjec...
Subjective experiences importantly contribute to the situated nature of human cognition and play a c...
Four experiments test the impact of power (versus powerlessness) on anchoring effects. Anchoring ref...
How does power manifest itself in everyday life? Using experience-sampling methodology, we investiga...
Four studies explore the relationship between power--control over others\u27 outcomes--and impressio...
Past social projection research has mainly focused on target characteristics as a moderator of proje...
Past social projection research has mainly focused on target characteristics as a moderator of proje...
Based on the logic that stereotypes are accessible among people who use them often, the authors susp...
Because powerful people's thinking is impactful, it is critical to understand how power affects cogn...
Powerholders may engage in two stereotyping processes: (a) by default, inattention to stereotype-inc...
Human judgments are inherently comparative and often based on quantitative dimensions. The current r...
Human judgments are inherently comparative. At the same time, responses to comparative information a...
Subjective knowledge refers to perceptions of personal knowledge in a given domain. The present rese...
Previous research suggests competing hypotheses regarding the effect of power on social projection. ...
Contains fulltext : 73608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One's subjecti...