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How culture influences perspective taking: Differences in correction, not integration [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2013
Individuals from East Asian (Chinese) backgrounds have been shown to exhibit greater sensitivity to a speaker's perspective than Western (US) participants when resolving referentially ambiguous expressions. We show that this cultural difference does
Shali eWu   +3 more
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Social Perspective Taking [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The current mindset of the Army is that it must be able to win our Nation’s wars while at the same time ready to assist in stability operations (U.S. Department of the Army, 2008). A challenge is that Soldiers often have to bridge large cultural gaps and may lack the language skills to effectively engage with the host of individuals now present in ...
Roan, Linda   +5 more
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Emotional Valence, Interdependence, and Job Autonomy as Predictors of Creativity Through Perspective-Taking: An Integrative Model [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
This study examines the underexplored intersection of emotional valence and perspective-taking in workplace creativity, and how job characteristics like interdependence and autonomy moderate these relationships.
Kyueun Han, You Jin Kim
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Perspective neglect: Inadequate perspective taking limits coordination [PDF]

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2021
People need to take others’ perspectives into account in order to successfully coordinate their actions and optimally allocate limited resources like time, attention, or space.
Elanor F. Williams   +2 more
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Visual perspective taking without visual perspective taking.

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
What happens when an observer takes an agent's visual perspective of a scene? We conducted a series of experiments designed to measure what proportion of adults take a stimulus-centered rather than agent-centered approach to a visual perspective taking task. Adults were presented with images of an agent looking at a number (69). From the perspective of
Steven Samuel   +2 more
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Canine perspective-taking

open access: yesAnimal Cognition, 2023
AbstractAn important question in the study of canine cognition is how dogs understand humans, given that they show impressive abilities for interacting and communicating with us. In this review, we describe and discuss studies that have investigated dogs’ perspective-taking abilities. There is solid evidence that dogs are not only sensitive to the gaze
Huber, Ludwig, Lonardo, Lucrezia
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Perspective taking and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) Case study: Cognitive behavioural therapy for the treatment of neurastenic disorders

open access: yesInsight: Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi, 2022
Organisasi yang sukses membutuhkan anggota yang bersedia melakukan sesuatu lebih dari pekerjaan yang biasa ia lakukan, dan perilaku ini disebut organizational citizenship behavior (OCB).
Henrietta Siswadi
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Excluded but not alone. Does social exclusion prevent the occurrence of a Joint Simon Effect (JSE)?

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2021
The Joint Simon Effect (JSE) is known to reflect the natural and spontaneous tendency to integrate actions from another individual into our own action system during joint action.
Justine Walter   +3 more
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Perspective-Taking and Perspectival Expansions: A Reflection and an Invitation

open access: yesCommunications in Information Literacy, 2022
Over the past two+ years, many of us have been recalibrating our views on teaching and learning, our approaches to information literacy education, and our orientations to everyday life in and outside of work.
Andrea Baer
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Error rate on the director's task is influenced by the need to take another's perspective but not the type of perspective [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2017
Adults are prone to responding erroneously to another's instructions based on what they themselves see and not what the other person sees. Previous studies have indicated that in instruction-following tasks participants make more errors when required to ...
Edward W. Legg   +4 more
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