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  1. Definition. Psychological distance is a cognitive separation between the self and other instances such as persons, events, or times. Description. Dimensions. Psychological distance is defined within the Construal-Level Theory (CLT), which was developed by Trope and Liberman ( 2003 ).

  2. 16 paź 2014 · We will first conceptualize a formal definition of psychological distance and then review evidence supporting the association among different dimensions of distance and the interchangeability of these distances.

  3. 14 mar 2020 · Psychological distance is a tool for assessing the fit or integration between the perceptual subject and object, which is an important determinant of whether primary, essential characteristics or secondary, peripheral characteristics are used as the basis for evaluation.

  4. From these open modules, Tori Kearns and Deborah Lee created an arranged open textbook for her introductory psychology class. This textbook was created under a Round One ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.

  5. 1 cze 2020 · Chapter 1: Introducing Psychology. Chapter 2: Psychological Science. Chapter 3: Brains, Bodies, and Behavior. Chapter 4: Sensing and Perceiving. Chapter 5: States of Consciousness. Chapter 6: Growing and Developing. Chapter 7: Learning. Chapter 8: Remembering and Judging. Chapter 9: Intelligence and Language. Chapter 10: Emotions and Motivations.

  6. Title: The Defining Distance: People, Places, and Worldview Created Date: 10/10/2018 3:54:45 PM

  7. 1 mar 2021 · 1. Introduction: from sociological urban theories to neurourbanism. Tönnies (1887) and Durkheim (1893) introduced the academic debate about the effects that living in cities have on us, soon followed by Simmel (1903), Park (1915), Weber et al. (1921), Wirth (1938), and Fisher (1972, 1973, 1975a).