2020
DOI: 10.1521/soco.2020.38.1.62
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Failure to Share Reality and its Consequences for Self-Concept Clarity

Abstract: Shared reality theory argues that people are motivated to perceive the world in similar ways to people around them to fulfill epistemic and relational motives. However, most research on shared reality has focused on dyads. Taking a broader perspective, disagreement with members of one's social networks may threaten shared reality, with downstream consequences for confidence in core cognitive structures, including the selfconcept. In four studies, we manipulated (Study 1) and measured (Studies 2-4) perceived di… Show more

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