Bridging the Gap Between Friends: How Presence Biases Distance Estimation.
CogSci(2013)
摘要
• Social relationships are commonly described in terms of physical space.1 • When drawing simple routes on maps, people draw paths closer to friends than strangers.2 • Americans overestimate the distance to cities outside the borders of the United States.3 • Inclusive social group words like “we” and “us” facilitate spatial location verification when attached to items shown proximately to a viewer; the opposite pattern is observed for exclusive words like “others” and “them”.4 • This work addresses the relationship between social presence and distance estimation.
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presence biases distance estimation,friends
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