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    [title] => Tajniki zniekształceń poznawczych: O naturze efektu asymetrii w ocenianiu dystansów Ja – Inni
    [title_en] => SECRETES OF COGNITIVE BIASES: ON THE NATURE OF THE ASYMMETRY EFFECT IN THE SELF – OTHERS DISTANCES ESTIMATION
    [authors] => Marta Kamińska-Feldman, Maria Jarymowicz
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The identical distance between X – Y and Y – X seems to be different – depending on direction of comparison and properties of an object playing a role of the reference point. Such illusion concerns very different types of objects: geometrical figures, geographical placements and people. Feeling of distance between people leads to important consequences in human relations. The aim of article is an attempt to summarize data gathered during years of studies and to confront classic hypotheses (Rosch, 1975; Tversky, 1977; Codol, 1984) with data of own studies on biases in Self – Othersvs. Others – Self comparisons.

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The identical distance between X – Y and Y – X seems to be different – depending on direction of comparison and properties of an object playing a role of the reference point. Such illusion concerns very different types of objects: geometrical figures, geographical placements and people. Feeling of distance between people leads to important consequences in human relations. The aim of article is an attempt to summarize data gathered during years of studies and to confront classic hypotheses (Rosch, 1975; Tversky, 1977; Codol, 1984) with data of own studies on biases in Self – Othersvs. Others – Self comparisons.

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Tajniki zniekształceń poznawczych: O naturze efektu asymetrii w ocenianiu dystansów Ja – Inni

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SECRETES OF COGNITIVE BIASES: ON THE NATURE OF THE ASYMMETRY EFFECT IN THE SELF – OTHERS DISTANCES ESTIMATION

Marta Kamińska-Feldman, Maria Jarymowicz

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Rocznik: 2006 Tom: 12 Numer: 2
Strony: 165-178

The identical distance between X – Y and Y – X seems to be different – depending on direction of comparison and properties of an object playing a role of the reference point. Such illusion concerns very different types of objects: geometrical figures, geographical placements and people. Feeling of distance between people leads to important consequences in human relations. The aim of article is an attempt to summarize data gathered during years of studies and to confront classic hypotheses (Rosch, 1975; Tversky, 1977; Codol, 1984) with data of own studies on biases in Self – Othersvs. Others – Self comparisons.

The identical distance between X – Y and Y – X seems to be different – depending on direction of comparison and properties of an object playing a role of the reference point. Such illusion concerns very different types of objects: geometrical figures, geographical placements and people. Feeling of distance between people leads to important consequences in human relations. The aim of article is an attempt to summarize data gathered during years of studies and to confront classic hypotheses (Rosch, 1975; Tversky, 1977; Codol, 1984) with data of own studies on biases in Self – Others vs. Others – Self comparisons.