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Construal Level Theory and Consumer Behavior
Authors:Nira Liberman  Yaacov Trope  Cheryl Wakslak
Affiliation:1. Tel Aviv UniversityCorrespondence should be addressed to Nira Liberman, Deparment of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, P.O.B. 39040, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel.;2. New York University
Abstract:The three commentaries on our paper “Construal Levels and Psychological Distance: Effects on Representation, Prediction, Evaluation, and Behavior” offer insightful theoretical extensions and practical applications of construal level theory (CLT). We were inspired and challenged by the commentaries to elaborate on a number of issues, although our elaboration more often raises questions and speculations than provides definite answers. Owing to space limitations, however, we could discuss only some of the issues raised in the commentaries. The first set of issues concerns our theoretical framework, namely, similarities and differences among distance dimensions, the question of additional distances, the nature of the interaction among distances, and the relationship between psychological distance and construct of stimulus information sampling. The second set of issues concerns applications of CLT to consumer choice, namely, how to make better decisions, the nature of regret, and how people construct and process choice sets.
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