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- Construals abstract "In social psychology, construals are how individuals perceive, comprehend, and interpret the world around them, particularly the behavior or action of others towards themselves. Researchers and theorists within virtually every sub-discipline of psychology have acknowledged the relevance of a subjective construal, especially with regards to the concepts of the false consensus effect and the fundamental attribution error. There is a difference between self-construal and construal in a social atmosphere. While self-construal is a perception of the self, the latter is a perception of one's surroundings. Construal plays a crucial role in situations \"whenever people are obliged to venture beyond the information immediately provided by the direct observation or secondhand report of a stimulus event, in particular whenever they are obliged to infer additional details of content, context, or meaning in the actions and outcomes that unfold around them.\" In other words, a person is most likely to use construal when he or she lacks the knowledge to correctly deal with a given situation.".
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- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Basking-in-reflected-glory.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Breast_cancer.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_psychology.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_dissonance.
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- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Fritz_Heider.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Fundamental_attribution_error.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Gemma_D._Skillman.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Gestalt_psychology.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Hazel_Rose_Markus.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Heuristic.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Kurt_Koffka.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Kurt_Lewin.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Ross.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Leon_Festinger.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Mammography.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Merleau-Ponty.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Michael_S._Christopher.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Naïve_realism.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Phenomenology_(psychology).
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy_of_perception.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Rebecca_wing-yi_Cheng.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Serial_position_effect.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Shinobu_Kitayama.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Shui-fong_Lam.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Social_comparison_theory.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Social_psychology.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Asch.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Stanford_University.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Jefferson.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Lenin.
- Construals wikiPageWikiLinkText "Construals".
- Construals wikiPageWikiLinkText "Construals#Construal and .22the self.22".
- Construals wikiPageWikiLinkText "Self-construal".
- Construals wikiPageWikiLinkText "construals".
- Construals wikiPageWikiLinkText "construe".
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- Construals subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Construals type Science.
- Construals comment "In social psychology, construals are how individuals perceive, comprehend, and interpret the world around them, particularly the behavior or action of others towards themselves. Researchers and theorists within virtually every sub-discipline of psychology have acknowledged the relevance of a subjective construal, especially with regards to the concepts of the false consensus effect and the fundamental attribution error.".
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