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Toward a Research Agenda for the Study of Situation Perceptions: A Variance Componential Framework

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PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 238-266

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1088868318765600

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situations; situation perception; variance decomposition; Cronbach's decomposition; social relations model; generalizability theory

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Situation perception represents the fulcrum of a psychology of situations because situation ratings are ubiquitous. However, no systematic research program exists so far, particularly because two competing traditions have not been integrated: Objectivist views stress situations' consensually shared meanings (social reality), and subjectivist views idiosyncratic meanings (personal reality). A componential framework can disentangle social from personal reality in situation perceptions: When multiple perceivers (P) rate multiple situations (S) on multiple situation characteristics (C), variance in those ratings can be decomposed according to S x C, P x S, and P x C breakdowns. Six grand questions of situation perception research are spawned from these decompositions: complexity, similarity, assimilation, consensus, uniqueness, and accuracy. Analyses of real data are provided to exemplify our ideas, along with customizable R codes for all methods. A componential framework allows novel and unique insights into different questions surrounding situation perceptions and provides a coherent research agenda.

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