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  1. 1 sty 2014 · Psychological distance, the separation between one's self-perception and actual events, can play a significant role in an individual's readiness to adapt to climate change impacts.

  2. 14 mar 2020 · Download PDF. Shanshan Li, Hong Chen, Yan Feng, Feiyu Chen & Congmei Hou. 1159 Accesses. 6 Citations. Explore all metrics. Abstract. Psychological distance provides a mechanistic and integrated theoretical framework for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research; however, its research status and developmental trends remain to be clarified.

  3. 19 lis 2020 · The psychological distance can explain the commitment to engage pro-environmental and resilient behaviors and, consequently, a more significant engagement of mitigation and adaptation attitudes toward climate change.

  4. This study used Citespace, Bibexcel, and Netdraw to construct scientific maps and performed co-word analysis, social network analysis, and cluster analysis of data from 1371 published studies on psychological distance that were retrieved from the Web of Science database.

  5. Traversing psychological distance. In this review, we examine the benefits of high-level, abstract mental representations for self-regulating with respect to psychologically distal objects (goals, events, and humans) by summarizing and extending our work on construal level theory (CLT; [1,2]).

  6. CLT contends that the farther away an object is in psychological distance (including temporal distance, spatial distance, and social distance), the more weight people place on its desirability as opposed to its feasibility.

  7. 31 paź 2021 · Within the current study, we applied the concept of psychological distance to understand the distance towards COVID-19 and investigated its (1) connection with preventive attitudes and proactive behaviors, (2) context-specific antecedents, and its (3) mediating effect of knowledge on attitudes.