Malleability of Attitudes or Malleability of the IAT?
... a floral pattern is a sense of distaste. Even if the distaste had been facilitated by a desire to be different from mother, knowledge of her positivity is distinct from one’s experienced negativity. Given the idiosyncratic nature of attitudes and the varying bases from which individuals’ attitudes m ...
... a floral pattern is a sense of distaste. Even if the distaste had been facilitated by a desire to be different from mother, knowledge of her positivity is distinct from one’s experienced negativity. Given the idiosyncratic nature of attitudes and the varying bases from which individuals’ attitudes m ...
Attitudes and Attitude Change - 2008
... To McGuire’s three peaks we suggest a fourth peaking, the Modern Era, which reflects trends in the field that have occurred since his seminal publication, and whose description constitutes the core of the present volume. This fourth peaking has been stimulated largely by three important movements: t ...
... To McGuire’s three peaks we suggest a fourth peaking, the Modern Era, which reflects trends in the field that have occurred since his seminal publication, and whose description constitutes the core of the present volume. This fourth peaking has been stimulated largely by three important movements: t ...
self-disclosure in long-distance friendships
... Friendship serves as a crucial factor in people’s personal development and social life. Studies show that a lack of friends may cause numerous problems including academic failure, drug and alcohol abuse, depression, anxiety, and fatigue (Fehr, 1996; Ladd, 1999). Current literature has investigated d ...
... Friendship serves as a crucial factor in people’s personal development and social life. Studies show that a lack of friends may cause numerous problems including academic failure, drug and alcohol abuse, depression, anxiety, and fatigue (Fehr, 1996; Ladd, 1999). Current literature has investigated d ...
View - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center
... & Wheeler, 1992), and the Multidimensional Attitudes Scale (MAS) (Findler, Vilchinsky, & Werner, 2007). The DSR scale is similar to paired comparisons where participants identify at what level of intimacy they are willing to have relationships with a person who is disabled (visual impaired, epilepsy ...
... & Wheeler, 1992), and the Multidimensional Attitudes Scale (MAS) (Findler, Vilchinsky, & Werner, 2007). The DSR scale is similar to paired comparisons where participants identify at what level of intimacy they are willing to have relationships with a person who is disabled (visual impaired, epilepsy ...
exploring the latent structure of strength‐related attitude attributes
... 1968; Powell, 1977; Tedin, 1980), it has also been gauged by measuring elaboration (Brown, 1974). Treating measures of diVerent strength‐related attitude attributes as interchangeable is reasonable if one assumes that they each reflect the same underlying construct. The notion of conceptual overlap ...
... 1968; Powell, 1977; Tedin, 1980), it has also been gauged by measuring elaboration (Brown, 1974). Treating measures of diVerent strength‐related attitude attributes as interchangeable is reasonable if one assumes that they each reflect the same underlying construct. The notion of conceptual overlap ...
Political Polarization Projection - University of California, Santa
... world differently. . . . However, these same partisans may attribute such construal differences to the biasing effects on others (but not, of course, on themselves) of ideology or self-interest. In other words, individuals may feel that whereas they themselves have proceeded from available evidence ...
... world differently. . . . However, these same partisans may attribute such construal differences to the biasing effects on others (but not, of course, on themselves) of ideology or self-interest. In other words, individuals may feel that whereas they themselves have proceeded from available evidence ...
Humor Use and Family Satisfaction: A Cross Cultural Approach
... people prefer to interact with socially competent individuals. It has been argued though, that to consider humor a social skill places a peculiar label upon it because it is more often considered a personality trait or talent. Perhaps this is because humor has not yet been considered a social necess ...
... people prefer to interact with socially competent individuals. It has been argued though, that to consider humor a social skill places a peculiar label upon it because it is more often considered a personality trait or talent. Perhaps this is because humor has not yet been considered a social necess ...
Program PDF - SPSP - Society for Personality and Social Psychology
... Leary, Chair of this year's Program Committee, who managed to find space in what appeared to be a full schedule for even more presentations. Finally, we are grateful to Tara Miller Events for expert handling of aspects of the meeting that required knowledge, experience, and credibility that graduate ...
... Leary, Chair of this year's Program Committee, who managed to find space in what appeared to be a full schedule for even more presentations. Finally, we are grateful to Tara Miller Events for expert handling of aspects of the meeting that required knowledge, experience, and credibility that graduate ...
Attitudes and Attitude Change - psychology at Ohio State University
... These results only occurred when participants were in a neutral mood. In positive moods, cognitive and affective responses had no impact on postmessage attitudes. VALUES AND ATTITUDE FUNCTIONS AS BASES OF ATTITUDES Researchers continued to explore the extent to which values and attitude functions in ...
... These results only occurred when participants were in a neutral mood. In positive moods, cognitive and affective responses had no impact on postmessage attitudes. VALUES AND ATTITUDE FUNCTIONS AS BASES OF ATTITUDES Researchers continued to explore the extent to which values and attitude functions in ...
Conditioning Implicit and Explicit Brand Attitudes Using Celebrity
... Gawronski and Bodenhausen (2006) provide a thorough explanation of how evaluative conditioning works with regard to implicit/explicit attitude change but consider Pavlovian conditioning as propositional and more clearly relevant to explicit attitudes. Past research has disagreed about whether Pavlov ...
... Gawronski and Bodenhausen (2006) provide a thorough explanation of how evaluative conditioning works with regard to implicit/explicit attitude change but consider Pavlovian conditioning as propositional and more clearly relevant to explicit attitudes. Past research has disagreed about whether Pavlov ...
Romantic Love Communication - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and
... issues (e.g. sexual initiations and responses to initiations) all contribute to Sexual Satisfaction. Equitable considerations are also relative to Sexual Satisfaction because the behaviors listed above can be considered rewards and costs within the equity framework. When partners perceive an inequit ...
... issues (e.g. sexual initiations and responses to initiations) all contribute to Sexual Satisfaction. Equitable considerations are also relative to Sexual Satisfaction because the behaviors listed above can be considered rewards and costs within the equity framework. When partners perceive an inequit ...
Victim of Circumstance? Stealing Thunder and Attribution
... Although the stealing thunder tactic has been studied in the aforementioned contexts, it has not been studied in a situation of interpersonal infidelity. It will be the focus this study for several reasons. Infidelity is considered the most severe of transgressions within a romantic relationship (Me ...
... Although the stealing thunder tactic has been studied in the aforementioned contexts, it has not been studied in a situation of interpersonal infidelity. It will be the focus this study for several reasons. Infidelity is considered the most severe of transgressions within a romantic relationship (Me ...
Does intergenerational contact reduce Ageism - Pure
... and older people together. In general, however, these schemes have had a mixed impact on attitudes. For example, Dooley and Frankel (1990) investigated secondary school students who were volunteers in a Student Outreach to Seniors (SOS) program. As part of the study, the young students visited an el ...
... and older people together. In general, however, these schemes have had a mixed impact on attitudes. For example, Dooley and Frankel (1990) investigated secondary school students who were volunteers in a Student Outreach to Seniors (SOS) program. As part of the study, the young students visited an el ...
THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF INFERENCES OF IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT IN CONSUMPTION
... Observers frequently make inferences of what consumers are like based on the products they use. The general view in social cognition is that the consumption behavior of others is taken at face value, where observers do not question the image being portrayed by product users. This assumption persists ...
... Observers frequently make inferences of what consumers are like based on the products they use. The general view in social cognition is that the consumption behavior of others is taken at face value, where observers do not question the image being portrayed by product users. This assumption persists ...
Are ``implicit`` attitudes unconscious?
... lack of content awareness), this individual should also lack knowledge of how this attitude influences other psychological processes (i.e., lack of impact awareness). In other words, both awareness of the source and awareness of the impact of an attitude logically depend on people’s awareness of the ...
... lack of content awareness), this individual should also lack knowledge of how this attitude influences other psychological processes (i.e., lack of impact awareness). In other words, both awareness of the source and awareness of the impact of an attitude logically depend on people’s awareness of the ...
Exploring Two Routes to Persuasion
... another individual or group (i.e.. the "source") in a particula setting (i.e., the "context"). The communication usually presents information relevant to a ppanicular object (e.g.. the Great Dane sword), person (e.g., a presidential candidate). or issue (e.g., ahortion). The message may be delivered ...
... another individual or group (i.e.. the "source") in a particula setting (i.e., the "context"). The communication usually presents information relevant to a ppanicular object (e.g.. the Great Dane sword), person (e.g., a presidential candidate). or issue (e.g., ahortion). The message may be delivered ...
attituDE iMPortaNcE aND attituDE-rElEVaNt KNoWlEDgE
... analyses have posed a strong challenge to the notion that various strengthrelated attitude features reflect a few underlying constructs (e.g. Krosnick et al., 1993; Krosnick, Jarvis, Strathman, & Petty, 1994; Lavine, Huff, Wagner, & Sweeney, 1998; Visser, 1998). These studies have consistently found ...
... analyses have posed a strong challenge to the notion that various strengthrelated attitude features reflect a few underlying constructs (e.g. Krosnick et al., 1993; Krosnick, Jarvis, Strathman, & Petty, 1994; Lavine, Huff, Wagner, & Sweeney, 1998; Visser, 1998). These studies have consistently found ...
Evaluating social work students` attitudes toward physical disability
... enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in an effort to remove discrimination and obstacles people with disabilities may face in many areas of life (United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission [EEOC], 1997). Miller (1999) argued that the ADA strives to remove barriers of all kin ...
... enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in an effort to remove discrimination and obstacles people with disabilities may face in many areas of life (United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission [EEOC], 1997). Miller (1999) argued that the ADA strives to remove barriers of all kin ...
Yes we can: A dyadic investigation of cognitive interdependence
... the transformation of motivation framework to HIV serodiscordant male couples, specifically to examine whether the association between relationship-enhancing and relationship-compromising behaviors and behavioral health outcomes arise out of cognitive interdependence (see Figure 1). Moreover, this s ...
... the transformation of motivation framework to HIV serodiscordant male couples, specifically to examine whether the association between relationship-enhancing and relationship-compromising behaviors and behavioral health outcomes arise out of cognitive interdependence (see Figure 1). Moreover, this s ...
Attitudes and Attitude Change - UCSB Department of Sociology
... names and adjectives) into dichotomous target categories (e.g., male-female) and evaluative categories (e.g., positive-negative). Importantly, in a first critical block, combinations of targets and evaluations share a single response key (e.g., left key = “female or positive”; right key = “male or ne ...
... names and adjectives) into dichotomous target categories (e.g., male-female) and evaluative categories (e.g., positive-negative). Importantly, in a first critical block, combinations of targets and evaluations share a single response key (e.g., left key = “female or positive”; right key = “male or ne ...
Author`s personal copy - Wake Forest University
... perceptions of their own attitude's stability? While there might be a multitude of factors that could influence the perception of attitude stability over time, the current research focuses primarily on one possible antecedent: one's implicit theory of attitude stability. Building on prior work regard ...
... perceptions of their own attitude's stability? While there might be a multitude of factors that could influence the perception of attitude stability over time, the current research focuses primarily on one possible antecedent: one's implicit theory of attitude stability. Building on prior work regard ...
PDF - Columbia`s psychology
... To validate our construct, we tested the proposition that anxious expectations of rejection fuel a readiness to perceive intentional rejection in the ambiguous behavior of others. In Study 2 we tested whether people with anxious expectations of rejection are more likely than others to perceive inten ...
... To validate our construct, we tested the proposition that anxious expectations of rejection fuel a readiness to perceive intentional rejection in the ambiguous behavior of others. In Study 2 we tested whether people with anxious expectations of rejection are more likely than others to perceive inten ...
Likes and dislikes: A social cognitive perspective on attitudes
... of stimuli (e.g., a chocolate bar, a couple hugging) included people or not. The focal task was to report whether people were present or absent, and in this way did not involve any evaluative processing per se. The results showed that whenever a stimulus presented an evaluative inconsistency (positi ...
... of stimuli (e.g., a chocolate bar, a couple hugging) included people or not. The focal task was to report whether people were present or absent, and in this way did not involve any evaluative processing per se. The results showed that whenever a stimulus presented an evaluative inconsistency (positi ...
Rethinking Relations: Queer Intimacies and Practices
... imbued with normative meanings, yet social interaction does not necessarily have to reproduce normativity on its own terms—and in a sense, it never quite does. In rethinking and reorienting the normative logic that organizes social relations and in recognizing that engaging with an other does not ne ...
... imbued with normative meanings, yet social interaction does not necessarily have to reproduce normativity on its own terms—and in a sense, it never quite does. In rethinking and reorienting the normative logic that organizes social relations and in recognizing that engaging with an other does not ne ...
Interpersonal attraction
Interpersonal attraction is the attraction between people which leads to friendships and romantic relationships. Interpersonal attraction, the process, is distinct from perceptions of physical attractiveness which involves views of what is and is not considered beautiful or attractive.The study of interpersonal attraction is a major area of research in social psychology. Interpersonal attraction is related to how much we like, dislike, or hate someone. It can be viewed as a force acting between two people that tends to draw them together and resist their separation. When measuring interpersonal attraction, one must refer to the qualities of the attracted as well as the qualities of the attractor to achieve predictive accuracy. It is suggested that to determine attraction, personality and situation must be taken into account. Repulsion is also a factor in the process of interpersonal attraction, one's conception of ""attraction"" to another can vary from extreme attraction to extreme repulsion.