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Assimilative behavior identification can also be resource dependent: the unimodel perspective on personal-attribution phases
Authors:Chun Woo Young  Spiegel Scott  Kruglanski Arie W
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park 20742, USA. wchun@psyc.umd.edu
Abstract:Three studies examine the role of situational constraint information on behavior identification. It was found that where the behavior-identification task is relatively easy assimilation of the behavior-identification to situational constraints is independent of cognitive load. However, where the behavior-identification task is relatively difficult, assimilation is undermined by load. Given that the discounting of situational constraint information, too, can be independent of load where the dispositional-inference task is easy, and is load-dependent when the task is difficult, it appears that both assimilation and discounting behave identically in regard to load. This conclusion is consistent with the judgmental unimodel whereby behavior identification and dispositional inference differ in the contents of the judgmental questions they address while sharing the underlying process whereby these questions are answered.
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