Title of article :
Seeing oneself in one’s choices: Construal level and self-pertinence of electoral and consumer decisions
Author/Authors :
Freitas، نويسنده , , Antonio L. and Langsam، نويسنده , , Karen L. and Clark، نويسنده , , Sheri and Moeller، نويسنده , , Scott J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Building on previous research examining the implications for self-regulation and decision making of construing action at varying levels of abstraction, the authors proposed that construing action in terms of its abstract purposes facilitates orienting one’s decisions toward the standards, characteristics, and goals that define one’s desired self-concept. Consistent with this proposal, desiring for oneself a political candidate’s personal qualities predicted evaluating favorably (in Study 1) and voting for (in Study 2) that candidate to a greater extent among participants focused on the distal future (and presumably construing action at a relatively high-level of abstraction) than the proximal future (and presumably construing action at a relatively low-level of abstraction). Moreover, individuals chronically construing action in high-level terms responded more favorably to advertisements appealing to their desired self-concept (in Study 3) than to product quality. These findings’ implications for decision making are discussed.
Keywords :
Decision Making , The self , Action identification , Temporal construal
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology