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English: Illustration of naive realism (real versus perceived differences in viewpoint)
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Source Own work. Illustration is a reproduction of diagrams as seen in Robinson et al. (1995) and Ross & Ward (1996).
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  • Ross, L., & Ward, A. (1996). Naive Realism in Everyday Life: Implications for Social Conflict and Misunderstanding. I: Reed, Edward S., Elliot Turiel & Terrance Brown: Values and Knowledge. The Jean Piaget Symposium Series.
  • Robinson, R. J., Keltner, D., Ward, A., & Ross, L. (1995). Actual versus assumed differences in construal:" Naive realism" in intergroup perception and conflict. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 68(3), 404.
  • Robinson, R. J., & Kray, L. (2001). Naive Realism and the Search for Social Change and Perceived Legitimacy. The psychology of legitimacy: Emerging perspectives on ideology, justice, and intergroup relations, 135.

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