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Aging and effect of predictability on
reality monitoring
NICOLA MAMMARELLA
University of Essex
CESARE CORNOLDI
University of Padova
This study was aimed
at determining the integration rule—summation or averaging—
underlying the forgiveness schema. The main reason for distinguishing
between these structures is that they have very different practical implications
regarding the influence of various factors specific to each case on the
propensity to forgive. In a summative model, the impact of the different
factors and the direction of the effects are constant. For example, the
presence of apologies always is a positive element even when these apologies
assume a very weak form. By contrast, in an averaging model, the apologies
can be a positive or a negative element depending on the current level
of propensity to forgive and the form of the apologies. Two experiments
were conducted using the functional theory of cognition framework. Experiment
1 applied the missing information test. Experiment 2 applied the credibility
of information test. In both experiments, clear evidence favored a summative
rule for judging willingness to forgive from circumstantial information
such as presence or absence of intent, presence or absence of apologies,
and degree of cancellation of consequences.
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