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ArtikelCommunication Set and The Perception of Ongoing Behavior  
Oleh: Apple, Kevin J. ; Geers, Andrew L. ; Lassiter, G. Daniel
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 28 no. 2 (2002), page 158-171.
Topik: BEHAVIOUR; perception; on going behaviour; communication set
Fulltext: 158PSPB282.pdf (165.84KB)
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Isi artikelFour studies demonstrate that communication set can affect the initial perception of ongoing behaviour, which, in turn, can affect subsequent reactions to, or judgements based on, that behaviour. Participants expecting to transmit information from an observed behaviour sequence to another person unitized (i. e., perceptually organized) that sequence into fewer, but not qualitatively different, meaningful actions than did either participants expecting to receive information from another person or participants with no expectation (controls). In addition, transmitters (relative to receivers or controls) attributed traits to an observed actor less confidently (Study 2), recalled fewer actions from the behaviour sequence (Study 3), and experienced less positive affective reactions to the sequence (Studies 3 and 4). It appears from these results that, at least in some instances, the objective of transmitters from the outset is to construct a simpler, more easily communicable summary of information, but not one that is fundamentally different in content from receivers or controls.
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