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What did the 2014 study by Grossmann and Kross reveal about self-distanced reasoning?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The study found that individuals who adopted a self-distanced perspective when confronting their own dilemmas showed significantly improved reasoning abilities. By imagining a distant observer or referring to themselves in the third person, participants achieved outcomes that were statistically similar to how they reasoned about others' problems.

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