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The effect of temporal distance on level of mental construal
Authors:Nira Liberman  Michael D SagristanoYaacov Trope
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, P.O. Box 39040, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
b Department of Psychology, New York University, New York City, NY, USA
Abstract:Four studies examined the prediction of construal level theory that the more distant future events would be construed in higher-level, more abstract, and simple terms. Objects were categorized into broader categories when they pertained to distant future situations than to near future situations (Study 1). Positive and negative experiences in the more distant future were expected to be more prototypical—less variable and more extreme (Study 2). More distant future coping experiences were expected to be less variable (Study 3). Preferences for events and activities that were expected in the distant future were organized around simpler structures than preferences for the same events when they were expected in the near future (Study 4). These results support the principle of temporal construal, according to which the more distant future is represented in a more schematic, abstract, and coherent way.
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