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Naive realism in everyday life: Implications for social conflict and misunderstanding

by Lee Ross, Andrew Ward
Values and knowledge ()

Abstract

(from the preface) bring the perspective of experimental social psychology to an understanding of values, subjective judgments, social contexts, and social conflict show how commonplace subjective inferences can produce "naive realism," or the assumption that others share one's attitudes and values, thus resulting in false beliefs and misleading consensus suggest that the social consequences of naive realism are far-reaching, as it can give rise to misunderstandings, conflict, and make difficult the resolution of disputes (from the chapter) construal and social inference tenets of naive realism barriers to dispute resolution conflict construal and values (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2002 APA, all rights reserved).

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