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  1. 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...

  2. Rather than assessing sensitivity to distance in a choice paradigm, each of these studies instead examine how initial dis-tancing (socially, probabilistically) reduces direct magnitude esti-mation of further distance (i.e., time) but not for nondistance intervals.

  3. 3 sie 2009 · This research tested the mechanism of relationships between choice set size and perceived responses to choice overload as affected by psychological distance.

  4. 3 maj 2021 · North American intellectual scene provides a different treatment of the phenomenon of social distance, connected to the need to respond to emerging social problems of racism, discrimination, xenophobia and social exclusion, derived from migration and cultural contact in complex societies.

  5. Social distance refers to the extent to which people experience a sense of familiarity (nearness and intimacy) or unfamiliarity (farness and difference) between themselves and people belonging to different social, ethnic, occupational, and religious groups from their own.

  6. The social distance is between the person and the rest of the world. The hypothetical distance is between certain and hypothetical events. Fiedler ( 2007) adds, among other dimensions, the informational distance, defined as the amount of knowledge the judging person possesses on the subject.

  7. Title: Distance in Sociology Created Date: 20160809090423Z

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