It is well known that people describe positive behaviors of others close to them (e.g., in-group member, friend) in abstract terms, but with concrete terms in the case of people who they are not close to (e.g., out-group member, enemy). In contrast, negative behaviors of people who we are close to are described in concrete terms, but in abstract terms for people who are distant. However, the communicative impact of such subtle differences in language use on a receiver who is also the actor of the behavior being described has never been addressed. We hypothesized and found that a positive abstract message compared to a positive concrete message leads to perceived proximity to the sender, while a negative abstract message compared to a negati...
Although language is well understood as a social construct, little attention has been given to the e...
This study explores the connection between language and social cognition by empirically testing diff...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. A classic example of discriminatory b...
It is well known that people describe positive behaviors of others close to them (e.g., in-group mem...
This research aims at showing the impact of the level of abstraction and valence of a message on pro...
The linguistic expectancy bias hypothesis predicts that, in general, person impressions are shared w...
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...
This research aims at showing the impact of the level of abstraction and valence of a message on pro...
Four studies examined the hypothesis that subtle language vari-ations can have a causal impact on pe...
Psychological distance and abstraction both represent key variables of considerable interest to rese...
People's perceptions are often distorted in a way that aligns with their desires and goals. We argue...
Metacognitive experiences of disflueny have been shown to increase estimations of spatial and concep...
Early channel reliance research compared different modes of communication to assess relationships am...
Social Impact Theory, developed in the 1980s by Bibb Latané, proposes, among other things, that the ...
Although language is well understood as a social construct, little attention has been given to the e...
This study explores the connection between language and social cognition by empirically testing diff...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. A classic example of discriminatory b...
It is well known that people describe positive behaviors of others close to them (e.g., in-group mem...
This research aims at showing the impact of the level of abstraction and valence of a message on pro...
The linguistic expectancy bias hypothesis predicts that, in general, person impressions are shared w...
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...
This research aims at showing the impact of the level of abstraction and valence of a message on pro...
Four studies examined the hypothesis that subtle language vari-ations can have a causal impact on pe...
Psychological distance and abstraction both represent key variables of considerable interest to rese...
People's perceptions are often distorted in a way that aligns with their desires and goals. We argue...
Metacognitive experiences of disflueny have been shown to increase estimations of spatial and concep...
Early channel reliance research compared different modes of communication to assess relationships am...
Social Impact Theory, developed in the 1980s by Bibb Latané, proposes, among other things, that the ...
Although language is well understood as a social construct, little attention has been given to the e...
This study explores the connection between language and social cognition by empirically testing diff...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. A classic example of discriminatory b...