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Explanations: What Factors Enhance Their Perceived Adequacy?
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Explanations: What Factors Enhance Their Perceived Adequacy?
Shapiro Debra L., Buttner E. Holly,Barry Bruce. Explanations: What Factors Enhance Their Perceived Adequacy?[J]. Organizational behavior and human decision processes, 1994, 58(3): 346-368. DOI: 10.1006/obhd.1994.1041
Authors:Shapiro Debra L.   Buttner E. Holly  Barry Bruce
Affiliation:1. ESG UQAM, Canada;2. HEC Montréal, Canada
Abstract:Factors that enhance the perceived adequacy of explanations for bad news were examined in three studies: two cross-sectional surveys and a simulation experiment. All studies found that the specificity of the explanation′s substance accounted for more variance in judgments of explanation adequacy than did the interpersonal sensitivity of the explanation′s delivery. Moderators of the relationship between explanation features and perceptions of explanation adequacy were found as well: These explanation features enhanced the perceived adequacy of explanations more when outcomes of greater, rather than lesser, severity were being explained, and when the explanation was delivered verbally instead of in writing. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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