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Description: How do people think about their interdependence with others in a situation? We aim to contribute to our understanding of how people detect and react towards their interdependence with others in social situations. This program of research has involved testing the structure of interdependence inferences and testing cues people use to infer specific properties of interdependence. In the process of our empirical work, we have also developed a multidimensional scale that measures how people think about of their interdependence (the Situational Interdependence Scale; SIS). Here we present the research material and data used in our paper "How Do People Think About Interdependence? A Multidimensional Model of Subjective Outcome Interdependence".

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