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The return trip effect: Why the return trip often seems to take less time

✍ Scribed by Niels van de Ven; Leon van Rijswijk; Michael M. Roy


Book ID
111523536
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
115 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
1069-9384

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✦ Synopsis


Three studies confirm the existence of the return trip effect: The return trip often seems shorter than the initial trip, even though the distance traveled and the actual time spent traveling are identical. A pretest shows that people indeed experience a return trip effect regularly, and the effect was found on a bus trip (Study 1), a bicycle trip (Study 2), and when participants watched a video of someone else traveling (Study 3). The return trip effect also existed when another, equidistant route was taken on the return trip, showing that it is not familiarity with the route that causes this effect. Rather, it seems that a violation of expectations causes this effect.


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