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   How Do We Want Others to Decide?: Geographical Distance Influences Evaluations of Decision Makers  
   
نویسنده burgoon e.m. ,henderson m.d. ,wakslak c.j.
منبع personality and social psychology bulletin - 2013 - دوره : 39 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:826 -838
چکیده    People who decide on behalf of others can be located at various geographical distances from their clients and constituents. across five experiments,we examined the role distance plays in evaluations of these decision makers. specifically,drawing on construal level theory,we examined how the type of information (aggregate or case-specific) that closer and more distant decision makers cited as the basis for their decisions influenced how they were evaluated. we found that people expressed more anger toward (experiment 1) and were less enthusiastic about (experiments 2 and 4) more distant decision makers who relied on case-specific (vs. aggregate) information. in addition,we found that people were less enthusiastic about decision makers who relied on case-specific (vs. aggregate) information when evaluators were in a higher-level (vs. lower-level) construal mind-set (experiments 3 and 5). implications for how decision makers can manage impressions are discussed. © 2013 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
کلیدواژه base rates; construal level; decision making; geographical distance; social judgment
آدرس university of texas at austin, United States, university of texas at austin, United States, university of southern california, United States
 
     
   
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