PSYC14H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Hazel Rose Markus, John Donne, Construals
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Each of these divergent construals should have a set of specific consequences for cognition, emotion, and motivation. " On the contrary, it takes a high degree of self-control and agency to effectively adjust oneself to various interpersonal contingencies. Agentic exercise of control, however, is directed primarily to the inside and to those inner attributes, such as desires, personal goals, and private emotions, that can disturb the harmonious equilibrium of interpersonal transaction. Implications of independent and interdependent self-construal: distinguish between "self" and "other. , causal attribution, consequences of social rejection. Similarity between the "self" and "other" (markus & kitayama, 1991) (study): americans judge the "self" to be more dissimilar to "others" (holyoak & gordon, 1983); srull. Independent prime: participants reacted more quickly to their own face compared to the face of a familiar other. Interdependent prime: participants showed the opposite pattern responding more quickly to the familiar than to their own face.