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  1. 14 mar 2020 · At present, research on psychological distance has identified four major dimensions: spatial distance, temporal distance, social distance, and hypotheticality (Trope and Liberman 2010). The dimensions of psychological distance interact with one another; i.e., a change in one of the distance dimensions affects the perception of other distance ...

  2. 29 cze 2016 · Several authors have shown how communication using digital devices influences the experience of psychological distance. For instance, the hyperaccessibility associated with mobile phones reduces the felt distance between people who are separated by geographical space ( Cummings et al., 2001; Sommer, 2002; Turkle, 2006; Katz and Byrne, 2013 ).

  3. 17 sie 2018 · Prior research identified psychological distance – the egocentric distance between a communicator and recipient – as one important factor influencing the choice of visual and verbal communication. For example, Amit, Wakslak, and Trope (2013) showed that people in-creasingly choose to use visual means of representation over verbal

  4. 9 lis 2023 · We conducted a vignette-based experiment (N = 194) to examine how psychological distance in online learning affects the mental construal level of a hypothetical partner and, thus, social presence perceptions.

  5. The current study investigated how psychological distance afects people’s preference for direct and indirect speech in a narrative task. In three experiments, participants were instructed to first watch a video and then retell what happened in the video to an imagined/anticipated listener.

  6. 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, and (c) that they similarly affect prediction, preference, and action. Keywords: mental construal, abstraction, mental travel, psychological distance.

  7. 1 lip 2014 · abstraction. 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 ).