Evidence for egocentric comparison in social judgment.

Volume: 71, Issue: 2, Pages: 213 - 229
Published: Aug 1, 1996
Abstract
People often disagree in their judgments of the traits and the abilities of others. Three studies suggested that these differences arise because people activate and use their own particular behaviors as norms when evaluating the performances of others. In Study 1, 71% of participants reported comparing a target's behavior with their own behavior when providing judgments of that target. Participants also provided descriptions of their own...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence for egocentric comparison in social judgment.
Published Date
Aug 1, 1996
Volume
71
Issue
2
Pages
213 - 229
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