| Literature DB >> 21822366 |
Yaacov Trope1, Nira Liberman, Cheryl Wakslak.
Abstract
Construal level theory (CLT) is an account of how psychological distance influences individuals' thoughts and behavior. CLT assumes that people mentally construe objects that are psychologically near in terms of low-level, detailed, and contextualized features, whereas at a distance they construe the same objects or events in terms of high-level, abstract, and stable characteristics. Research has shown that different dimensions of psychological distance (time, space, social distance, and hypotheticality) affect mental construal and that these construals, in turn, guide prediction, evaluation, and behavior. The present paper reviews this research and its implications for consumer psychology.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 21822366 PMCID: PMC3150814 DOI: 10.1016/S1057-7408(07)70013-X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Consum Psychol ISSN: 1057-7408