The linguistic expectancy bias hypothesis predicts that, in general, person impressions are shared with others via subtle differences in the level of linguistic abstraction that is used to communicate expected and unexpected information about an individual. In a two-part communication experiment, we examined this hypothesis. In the first part of the experiment communicators were asked to provide a description of an event where a good friend had behaved in an expected or unexpected way. In the second part, recipients of these stories who were blind to the conditions under which the description was generated judged whether the story target's behavior was due to dispositional or situational factors. Behaviors in expected events were judged to ...
The confirmation of expectancies may result in either a self-fulfilling prophecy or perceptual bias,...
Language abstraction is an important aspect of the description of behavioral events (G.R. Semin & K....
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...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
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...
Contains fulltext : 54524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The linguistic...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy co...
International audienceThe linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expect...
The linguistic intergroup bias describes the tendency to communicate positive in-group and negative ...
The confirmation of expectancies may result in either a self-fulfilling prophecy or perceptual bias,...
Language abstraction is an important aspect of the description of behavioral events (G.R. Semin & K....
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...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
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...
Contains fulltext : 54524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The linguistic...
The linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expectancy co...
International audienceThe linguistic expectancy bias (LEB) refers to the tendency to describe expect...
The linguistic intergroup bias describes the tendency to communicate positive in-group and negative ...
The confirmation of expectancies may result in either a self-fulfilling prophecy or perceptual bias,...
Language abstraction is an important aspect of the description of behavioral events (G.R. Semin & K....
It is well known that people describe positive behaviors of others close to them (e.g., in-group mem...