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This study focuses on the wise reasoning of people when dealing with problems of other (vs their own) depending on their perspective.

Usage

GK14_S3

Format

A data frame with 469 rows and 6 variables:

age

[factor] age group, either young or old

condition

[factor] experimental condition, one of self immersed, self distanced, other immersed and other distanced

limits

[double] score for the "recognition of limits of knowledge"

compr

[double] score for the "search for a compromise"

persp

[double] score for the "consideration of others' perspectives"

change

[double] score for the "recognition of change"

Source

Open Science Foundation, https://osf.io/7xs93, unspecified license

References

Grossmann, I., & Kross, E. (2014). Exploring Solomon’s Paradox: Self-Distancing Eliminates the Self-Other Asymmetry in Wise Reasoning About Close Relationships in Younger and Older Adults. Psychological Science, 25(8), 1571–1580. doi:10.1177/0956797614535400