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On one typical construal, it is assumed that an individual who exists here at the actual world also exists at many other possible worlds.
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The salience of independent self-construal, assumed to be more typical of men, results in conflict to women entrepreneurs who have to manage different identities simultaneously (Ahl, 2006; Bird & Brush, 2002).
Typical examples would be cases of non-local semantic construal, as in 'Alice knows someone is cheating', with a wide-scope reading for 'someone'thereere is a particular person x such that Alice thinks x is cheating'.
However, cultural differences in construals of face, and in the norms linked to kinds of social relationship typical in a particular society ensure, that exactly what it is polite to say in a particular context may vary across cultures, providing a recurrent potential source of cross-cultural misunderstandings.
The good news is that positive construal can be taught.
We finally discuss how construals of the experimental hypotheses can influence investigators' construal of the data.
The premise of the study is based on a psychological concept called construal level theory.
The experience isn't inherent in the event; it resides in the event's psychological construal.
Ss then offered associated "confidence limits" under different "construal conditions".
Typical Hamlin.
Typical Lecter.
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