Attitude certainty has been the subject of considerable attention in the attitudes and persuasion literature. The present research identifies 2 aspects of attitude certainty and provides evidence for the distinctness of the constructs. Specifically, it is proposed that attitude certainty can be conceptualized, and empirically separated, in terms of attitude clarity (the subjective sense that one knows what one’s attitude is) and attitude correctness (the subjective sense that one’s attitude is correct or valid). Experiment 1 uses factor analysis and correlational data to provide evidence for viewing attitude clarity and attitude correctness as separate constructs. Experiments 2 and 3 demonstrate that attitude clarity and attitude correctnes...
Attitude strength is defined as the extent to which an attitude is stable, resistant to change, impa...
Attitude is certainly the most typical and essential concept all over the world. There are number of...
We hypothesized that individuals may differ in the dispositional tendency to have positive versus ne...
This research investigated how lay theories about resisting persua-sion can affect attitude certaint...
This paper explores consumers' commitment to and conviction about their beliefs in the form of attit...
The present study examines two underlying attitude certainty dimensions in the context of political ...
In three experiments, we examine the effects of attitude dissimulation (i.e., expressing false attit...
At large attitudes are built on earlier experience with the attitude object. If earlier experi-ences...
In two experiments, we examined the effect of attitude dissimulation and truthful attitude expressio...
There has been relatively little study of multiple predictors of attitude strength. Eight predictors...
Strong attitudes exert greater influence on social perceptions, judgments, and behaviors. Some resea...
In three studies we examined the assumption that attitudes can be based on a stable structure of ind...
The effects of structural consistency including affective-cognitive consistency (ACC) and attitude b...
(from the chapter) summarize research showing that attitudes relatively high in evaluative-cognitive...
INTRODUCTION Ever since the development of attitude scaling methods, much time and effort have been...
Attitude strength is defined as the extent to which an attitude is stable, resistant to change, impa...
Attitude is certainly the most typical and essential concept all over the world. There are number of...
We hypothesized that individuals may differ in the dispositional tendency to have positive versus ne...
This research investigated how lay theories about resisting persua-sion can affect attitude certaint...
This paper explores consumers' commitment to and conviction about their beliefs in the form of attit...
The present study examines two underlying attitude certainty dimensions in the context of political ...
In three experiments, we examine the effects of attitude dissimulation (i.e., expressing false attit...
At large attitudes are built on earlier experience with the attitude object. If earlier experi-ences...
In two experiments, we examined the effect of attitude dissimulation and truthful attitude expressio...
There has been relatively little study of multiple predictors of attitude strength. Eight predictors...
Strong attitudes exert greater influence on social perceptions, judgments, and behaviors. Some resea...
In three studies we examined the assumption that attitudes can be based on a stable structure of ind...
The effects of structural consistency including affective-cognitive consistency (ACC) and attitude b...
(from the chapter) summarize research showing that attitudes relatively high in evaluative-cognitive...
INTRODUCTION Ever since the development of attitude scaling methods, much time and effort have been...
Attitude strength is defined as the extent to which an attitude is stable, resistant to change, impa...
Attitude is certainly the most typical and essential concept all over the world. There are number of...
We hypothesized that individuals may differ in the dispositional tendency to have positive versus ne...