نتایج جستجو برای: egocentrism

تعداد نتایج: 161  

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2003
John R Chambers Paul D Windschitl Jerry Suls

Three studies investigated the role of nonmotivated egocentric processes in comparative optimism (and pessimism). According to an egocentric-processes account, when people judge their comparative likelihood of experiencing an event (e.g., "Compared to the average person, how likely are you to become wealthy?"), they consider their own chances of experiencing the event more so than the referent'...

2008
Jeni L. Burnette Donelson R. Forsyth

Group members often take more responsibility for the group’s outcomes than others give to them. Extending evidence that egocentrism can be muted when group members are individuated (the “unpacking effect”), the authors predicted that members of open groups would be less egocentric than members of closed groups. In open groups, the possibility of membership fluctuation reduces collectiveness, br...

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology 1993

2016
Jeremy I.M. Carpendale Timothy P. Racine

Beginning with Piaget’s concept of egocentrism, we explicate a view of differentiating and coordination perspectives on which language and cognition are based by also drawing on insights from Mead and Wittgenstein. The concept of egocentrism is linked to Piaget’s view of knowledge and development. In overcoming egocentrism, infants differentiate the world from their action. We extend a Piagetia...

2004
Justin Kruger Jeremy Burrus

People tend to overestimate their comparative likelihood of experiencing a rosy future. The present research suggests that one reason for this error is that when people compare their likelihood of experiencing an event with that of the average person, they focus on their own chances of experiencing the event and insufficiently consider the likelihood of the average person experiencing the event...

2004
Nicholas Epley Carey K. Morewedge Boaz Keysar

Children generally behave more egocentrically than adults when assessing another s perspective. We argue that this difference does not, however, indicate that adults process information less egocentrically than children, but rather that adults are better able to subsequently correct an initial egocentric interpretation. An experiment tracking participants eye movements during a referential comm...

Journal: :Consciousness and Cognition 2005

2011
JeongChul Heo Sumi Han Christopher Koch Hasan Aydin

Piaget’s theory, which is at the center of cognitive approach and major theoretical foundation in terms of the intelligent development, explains children’s language learning by using four stages of cognitive development. For instance, Piaget maintains that Egocentrism is related to language learning as an inner speech and can affect on differentiation in cognitive development. This paper is to ...

2011
Alan D. Bowd

This paper presents a study which investigated the relationship between field-dependence, perceptual egocentrism, and inductive reasoning in 53 kindergarten children. The general objective of the study wa3 to assess the validity of the field-dependence measures in early childhood. Field-dependence was found to relate positively with perceptual egocentrism and inductive reasoning, however the fi...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2005
Uta Frith Frederique de Vignemont

In this paper, we attempt to make a distinction between egocentrism and allocentrism in social cognition, based on the distinction that is made in visuo-spatial perception. We propose that it makes a difference to mentalizing whether the other person can be understood using an egocentric ("you") or an allocentric ("he/she/they") stance. Within an egocentric stance, the other person is represent...

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