TY - JOUR
T1 - Interpersonal similarity as a social distance dimension
T2 - Implications for perception of others' actions
AU - Liviatan, Ido
AU - Trope, Yaacov
AU - Liberman, Nira
PY - 2008/9
Y1 - 2008/9
N2 - Building on the assumption that interpersonal similarity is a form of social distance, the current research examines the manner in which similarity influences the representation and judgment of others' actions. On the basis of a construal level approach, we hypothesized that greater levels of similarity would increase the relative weight of subordinate and secondary features of information in judgments of others' actions. The results of four experiments showed that compared to corresponding judgments of a dissimilar target, participants exposed to a similar target person identified that person's actions in relatively more subordinate means-related rather than superordinate ends-related terms (Experiment 1), perceived his or her actions to be determined more by feasibility and less by desirability concerns (Experiment 3), and gave more weight to secondary aspects in judgments of the target's decisions (Experiment 2) and performance (Experiment 4). Implications for the study of interpersonal similarity, as well as social distance in general, are discussed.
AB - Building on the assumption that interpersonal similarity is a form of social distance, the current research examines the manner in which similarity influences the representation and judgment of others' actions. On the basis of a construal level approach, we hypothesized that greater levels of similarity would increase the relative weight of subordinate and secondary features of information in judgments of others' actions. The results of four experiments showed that compared to corresponding judgments of a dissimilar target, participants exposed to a similar target person identified that person's actions in relatively more subordinate means-related rather than superordinate ends-related terms (Experiment 1), perceived his or her actions to be determined more by feasibility and less by desirability concerns (Experiment 3), and gave more weight to secondary aspects in judgments of the target's decisions (Experiment 2) and performance (Experiment 4). Implications for the study of interpersonal similarity, as well as social distance in general, are discussed.
KW - Construal level theory
KW - Interpersonal similarity
KW - Mental representations
KW - Social distance
KW - Social judgment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=48749094443&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jesp.2008.04.007
DO - 10.1016/j.jesp.2008.04.007
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C2 - 19352440
AN - SCOPUS:48749094443
SN - 0022-1031
VL - 44
SP - 1256
EP - 1269
JO - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
IS - 5
ER -