Title of article
Temporal Construal
Author/Authors
Trope، Yaacov نويسنده , , Liberman، Nira نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-402
From page
403
To page
0
Abstract
Construal level theory proposes that temporal distance changes peopleʹs responses to future events by changing the way people mentally represent those events. The greater the temporal distance, the more likely are events to be represented in terms of a few abstract features that convey the perceived essence of the events (high-level construals) rather than in terms of more concrete and incidental details of the events (low-level construals). The informational and evaluative implications of high-level construals, compared with those of low-level construals, should therefore have more impact on responses to distant-future events than near-future events. This article explores the implications of construal level theory for temporal changes in evaluation, prediction, and choice. The authors suggest that construal level underlies a broad range of evaluative and behavioral consequences of psychological distance from events.
Keywords
Symptomatic challenge , Sertraline , SSRI , single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) , Brain circuit in OCD
Journal title
PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW
Record number
81928
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