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The present study represents a replication of one of our previous investigations (osf.io/nf2ph). Specifically, we aim to replicate the earlier finding that expertise is a function of spatial distance: Observers ascribe another person spatially close
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Our previous research demonstrated that individuals deduce another person’s expertise related to an object from the spatial distance between the person and the object: The expertise of an individual spatially close to an object is rated to be highe
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This research examines a new model to simplify explanations of social influence (e.g., persuasion): The 3D(istances) of Persuasion. We postulate that perceptions of psychological distance have to be considered as the basis which underlies the evaluat
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Individuals obtain information from observing their environment in order to draw relevant inferences. One of this extracted information is the perceived spatial distance between observed entities, such as, another person and an object. Individuals re
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Previous experiments showed that individuals rely on perceived distance in order to deduce expertise. Participants ascribed more expertise related to an object to others if the distance between the respective person and the object was short. Large di
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In order to understand the surrounding social world and give it a sensible meaning individuals are equipped with different strategies. Some of them do not even require conscious awareness. For instance, relying on embedded cues enables individuals to
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Linne, Roman, Erb, Hans-Peter, Teymoori, Ali, Klauke, Fabian, Friedrich, Scarlett, Emig, Yvonne, Tilner, Alina
We examine the influence of quantity and quality of thinking/reasoning on the belief in conspiracy theories.
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Individuals obtain information from observing their social environment in order to draw relevant conclusions. One of these extracted information is the psychological distance between observed entities. Psychological distance serves as cue, which faci
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Individuals go beyond the information they have at hand to understand the social environment or to make predictions (cf. Bruner, 1957). For instance, individuals rely on cues in order to draw inferences about others (e.g., Macrae & Bodenhausen, 2001)
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