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on the figure placements. (11 ref.) Journal of Abnormal Psycholo. 1971, Vol. 78, No. 2, 232-23 •231 6 PSYCHOLOGICAL VERSUS SPATIAL DETERMINANTS OF SOCIAL SCHEMA DISTANCE : A METHODOLOGICAL NOTE * CHARLES HOLAHAN 2 ...
Lee's conception of the “socio‐ spatial schema ” was reexamined for a sample of respondents from a British new town. Results showed that over half of the respondents differentiated their neighborhoods ...
parts of a text when their expectations are violated to determine whether individuals were more likely to direct greater attention to schema -inconsistent than schema -consistent information. Study 1 Method ...
in a particular situation depends largely on the psychological distance associated with the object or event. In general, CLT proposes that greater psychological distance (whether temporal, spatial , etc ...
York University launched a call for participation in a survey, using various social media to collect data across the globe on psychological and social factors that might be related to responses to COVID ...
their tendencies across two core dimensions: the intrinsic versus extrinsic, and static versus dynamic assessment of the spatial information involved. The former distinction (intrinsic versus extrinsic) determines ...
the consequences for others who live far away ( spatial psychological distance ), or for consequences that will happen in the future (temporal psychological distance ). Multiple studies confirm the negative association ...
and as noted by studies such as Matthews and Gallo (2011) and Obschonka et al. (2017), poor economic conditions and limited socioeconomic positions may have impact on cognitive, psychological and social ...
in close, spatial proximity is more vivid than media violence presented in greater distance . For example, prior research has explored the effects of violence presented via close-up shots or on a large screen ...
and marginalisation. These social , cultural and economic determinants are coupled with the inter-generational effects of the forced separation of Aboriginal children which renders them more susceptible to child ...
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