The actor-observer effect in virtual reality presentations

P Larsson, D Västfjäll, M Kleiner - CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2001 - liebertpub.com
… the actor. This also implies that actors will give a lower total evaluation of the system. Given
the current results, how can the actorobserver effect … It is believed that the actorobserver effect

The actor-observer asymmetry in attribution: a (surprising) meta-analysis.

BF Malle - Psychological bulletin, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
… Perhaps the lack of an actorobserver effect and the substantial effect variability is due to a
large number of nonstandard studies in this data sample—studies in which researchers tried …

Behavior as seen by the actor and as seen by the observer.

RE Nisbett, C Caputo, P Legant… - Journal of personality …, 1973 - psycnet.apa.org
… to the actor and observer is, of course, reduced when the actor and observer know one …
which illustrate divergent perspectives of the actor and observer. The first study indicates that …

Situational salience and cultural differences in the correspondence bias and actor-observer bias

I Choi, RE Nisbett - Personality and Social Psychology …, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
… salience manipulations, whereas Koreans' correspondence bias decreased with increasing
salience of the constraints, and (b) Koreans were less susceptible to the actor observer bias. …

Actor-observer differences in the perceptions of responsibility and freedom.

JH Harvey, B Harris, RD Barnes - Journal of Personality and Social …, 1975 - psycnet.apa.org
… This study was also concerned with actorobserver differences in the perception of freedom. …
We predicted that an observer would attribute more freedom to an actor and an actor would at…

The actorobserver bias and moral intuitions: Adding fuel to Sinnott-Armstrong's fire

T Nadelhoffer, A Feltz - Neuroethics, 2008 - Springer
… Then we examine some of the literature on framing effects—especially as it pertains to …
by framing effects, our moral intuitions are also influenced by an actorobserver bias as well—a …

The actor and the observer: How are their perceptions of causality divergent?

D Watson - Psychological Bulletin, 1982 - psycnet.apa.org
… Instead of using the customary terms actor and observer, I will speak of self and other …
The use of actor and observer implies a situation in which Person A is acting while Person B …

Empathy and attribution: Turning observers into actors.

DT Regan, J Totten - Journal of Personality and social Psychology, 1975 - psycnet.apa.org
observer frequently lacks historical data about the actor's behavior in similar situations.
Whereas the observer … of the actor, and thus make a dispositional attribution, the actor often …

Videotape and the attribution process: reversing actors' and observers' points of view.

MD Storms - Journal of personality and social psychology, 1973 - psycnet.apa.org
… The other actor, Actor 1, viewed the tape of himself and was the actor-new orientation subject.
Similarly, one observer, Observer I, saw a tape of the same actor he had been observing …

[書籍しょせき][B] The plural actor

B Lahire - 2011 - books.google.com
The individual that the social sciences take as an object is most often studied in a particular
context or from a single dimension. The actor is analysed as a student, worker, consumer, …