2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2009.11.005
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Anticipated cooperation vs. competition moderates interpersonal projection

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“…Importantly, however, the degree of social projection increased as a function of how relevant participants considered these traits to be for the cooperative task. This study is consistent with other research in which cooperation was found to increase projection (Riketta & Sacramento, 2008;Toma et al, 2010). Moreover, this study provides evidence that people project in cooperation more on relevant traits, either because these traits were the most salient ones or because these traits may increase the chance of succeeding in this situation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Importantly, however, the degree of social projection increased as a function of how relevant participants considered these traits to be for the cooperative task. This study is consistent with other research in which cooperation was found to increase projection (Riketta & Sacramento, 2008;Toma et al, 2010). Moreover, this study provides evidence that people project in cooperation more on relevant traits, either because these traits were the most salient ones or because these traits may increase the chance of succeeding in this situation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our findings also point to a possible explanation of why people project their self-view especially in cooperative settings (Riketta & Sacramento, 2008;Toma et al, 2010). The research conducted so far suggests that a focus on similarity is the default process in cooperation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…As in all social dilemmas, in the PD a person is faced with a situation of social interdependence. Although Krueger et al set out to investigate the role of projection for a person faced with the choice to cooperate or defect, in our own research we tested the impact of the type of self-other interdependence (cooperative vs. competitive) on social projection (Toma, Yzerbyt, & Corneille, 2010). In two experiments participants projected their own characteristics, regardless of characteristics' valence, onto their partner more strongly when they expected to cooperate than when they expected to compete.…”
Section: The Social Projection-cooperation Linkmentioning
confidence: 99%