A prototype analysis of psychological situations.

Auteur(s)
Cantor, N. Mischel, W. & Schwartz, J.C.
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Categorical beliefs about everyday situations were submitted to a prototype analysis. The aim was to clarify how the naive perceiver construes, categorises, and gives meaning to classes of social situations (for example, parties, work, therapy sessions). Free description, imagery-reaction time, and structured rating paradigms served to analyse structural, processing, and content properties of a sample of situation categories. The results indicated that people shared relatively orderly and easily retrievable prototypes for the 36 situation categories studied here. These situations were often characterised by the typical person-action combinations expected in them. Naive perceivers agree about person-situation matches, sharing knowledge of the most prototypic behaviours and personality types associated with different types of situations. The findings suggested that such knowledge about social situations might prove useful for the perceiver as actor to plan and regulate behaviour. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 20267 [electronic version only] /01 /
Uitgave

Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 14 (1982), No. 1, p. 45-77., 44 ref.

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