Differentiating explanations of attitude-consistent behavior: the role of perspectives and mode of perspective taking.

作者: GIRTS DIMDINS , HENRY MONTGOMERY , IVARS AUSTERS

DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9450.2005.00440.X

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摘要: We examined whether participants could differentiate between explanations of attitude-consistent behavior related to EU membership given from two perspectives (EU supporter and opponent) by means three perspective taking modes (the explainer's own perspective, imagined in-group members' out-group perspective). Participants were presented with provided different modes, they asked judge the extent which agreed each explanation, guess attitude provider rate quality explanation in various respects. not members who same perspective. They responded more favorably than perspectives. The results suggest that there exists a shared understanding about how both sides should explain behavior, but this is measurably actual explanations.

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