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We developed a Time-Construal IAT to test whether the past is construed more abstractly than an objectively equidistant future. Across three studies (n=355), we found that people associate abstract more strongly with past than future. This effect was not observed using explicit judgments. Our findings suggest that construal levels could be a new avenue for temporal asymmetry research.
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