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  1. Unlike other cost measures, the cognitive distance estimate integrates systematically observed dis-tortions and biases in spatial cognition. As a proof-of-concept, the framework is implemented for 26 cities worldwide using open data, producing a novel compara-tive measure of ‘cognitive accessibility’.

  2. 14 mar 2020 · Psychological distance emphasizes that the individual has a subjective experience of the goal, and the reference point of the distance is the observer itself. Psychological distance mainly describes the affinity relationship between the subject and the object.

  3. 1 mar 2021 · We can adapt to the strangers’ close presence of modern city life but at a psychological cost although high density usually provides a variety of stimulation and learning opportunities (Sommer, 2002, p. 650).

  4. Recent research shows that the different psychological distance dimensions are associated and suggests that psychological distance is an aspect of meaning, common to spatial distance, temporal distance, social distance, and hypotheticality.

  5. 1 kwi 2010 · Supporting this analysis, research shows (a) that the various distances are cognitively related to each other, (b) that they similarly influence and are influenced by level of mental construal,...

  6. 1 sty 2014 · Psychological distance is based on subjective perception (Wang et al., 2019), which can be posited from four dimensions including space (where the event occurs), society (to whom), time (when ...

  7. Psychological distance is defined within the Construal-Level Theory (CLT), which was developed by Trope and Liberman . Their first approach referred only to the temporal distance and assumed that we judge a more distant event in time by few abstract characteristics ( high - level construal ).

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