PMID: 11902624Mar 21, 2002Paper

Thinking about oneself and others: the relational-interdependent self-construal and social cognition

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
S E CrossJonathan S Gore

Abstract

These studies focus on the relational-interdependent self-construal's association with implicit or indirect cognitive processes. In the relational-interdependent self-construal, the self is defined largely in terms of close relationships, resulting in variation in self-related processes. In Studies 1 and 2, the relational self-construal was associated with positive implicit evaluations of relational concepts and with tightly organized cognitive networks of relational terms. Studies 3 and 4 demonstrated that this self-construal was associated with memory for and implicit organization of relational information. In Studies 5 and 6, the relational self-construal was positively related to the degree to which participants described themselves and a friend similarly. The implications of the relational self-construal for theories of relationship cognition and for other self-related cognitive processes are discussed.

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Mar 16, 2006·Journal of Personality and Social Psychology·Serge GuimondSandrine Redersdorff
Jun 2, 2006·Journal of Personality and Social Psychology·Jonathan S Gore, Susan E Cross
Mar 16, 2006·Psychological Bulletin·Serena ChenMolly Parker Tapias
Jul 7, 2005·Psychological Methods·Kristopher J PreacherW Alan Nicewander
Jul 18, 2012·International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology·Elizabeth A Schoenfeld, Timothy J Loving
Nov 6, 2003·Journal of Personality and Social Psychology·Susan E CrossMichael L Morris
May 12, 2006·Journal of Clinical Psychology·Melinda A GreenStacy Darr
Sep 2, 2014·The Journal of Social Psychology·Marian M MorryMie Kito
Nov 4, 2016·Scandinavian Journal of Psychology·Tao JiangLijuan Ye
Aug 19, 2010·Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc·Susan E CrossBerna Gercek-Swing
Jul 27, 2004·Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin·Susan E Cross, Michael L Morris
Oct 29, 2014·Journal of Interpersonal Violence·Jennifer KatzHillary Rich
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