Traditional models of attitude change have assumed that when people appear to have changed their attitudes in response to new information, their old attitudes disappear and no longer have any impact. The present research suggests that when attitudes change, the old attitude can remain in memory and influence subsequent behavior. Four experiments are reported in which initial attitudes were created and then changed (or not) with new information. In each study, the authors demonstrate that when people undergo attitude change, their old and new attitudes can interact to produce evaluative responses consistent with a state of implicit ambivalence. In Study 1, individuals whose attitudes changed were more neutral on a measure of automatic evalua...
Implicit attitudes have recently been distinguished from explicit attitudes (Greenwald ; Banaji, 199...
Photocopy of typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1974.Bibliography: leaves 13...
In the current set of experiments, we establish, and explore the consequences of, the imprecision th...
The ability to produce meaningful evaluations of the external world (i.e., attitudes) is critical fo...
Understanding patterns of attitude change change, but explicit measures do notq, On rese nal ly s en...
© 2013 Dr. Juan Jose MuzioRecent research has demonstrated that people can have dual-attitudes which...
In two experiments, we examined the effect of attitude dissimulation and truthful attitude expressio...
Whereas actual attitudes represent people’s evaluations of specific objects as being good or bad, de...
ABSTRACT—Response latency measures have yielded an explo-sion of interest in implicit attitudes. Les...
Research increasingly supports the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as a measure capa...
Two studies were conducted to test the hypothesis that stronger degrees of ambivalence attenuate the...
A metacognitive model (MCM) is presented to describe how automatic (implicit) and deliberative (expl...
This study examined how subjects who were persuaded to change their attitudes, actually changed thei...
Conditions under which implicit and explicit impressions of an individual may change in response to ...
In many attitude theories, it is commonly assumed that what we believe in is partly based on our own...
Implicit attitudes have recently been distinguished from explicit attitudes (Greenwald ; Banaji, 199...
Photocopy of typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1974.Bibliography: leaves 13...
In the current set of experiments, we establish, and explore the consequences of, the imprecision th...
The ability to produce meaningful evaluations of the external world (i.e., attitudes) is critical fo...
Understanding patterns of attitude change change, but explicit measures do notq, On rese nal ly s en...
© 2013 Dr. Juan Jose MuzioRecent research has demonstrated that people can have dual-attitudes which...
In two experiments, we examined the effect of attitude dissimulation and truthful attitude expressio...
Whereas actual attitudes represent people’s evaluations of specific objects as being good or bad, de...
ABSTRACT—Response latency measures have yielded an explo-sion of interest in implicit attitudes. Les...
Research increasingly supports the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as a measure capa...
Two studies were conducted to test the hypothesis that stronger degrees of ambivalence attenuate the...
A metacognitive model (MCM) is presented to describe how automatic (implicit) and deliberative (expl...
This study examined how subjects who were persuaded to change their attitudes, actually changed thei...
Conditions under which implicit and explicit impressions of an individual may change in response to ...
In many attitude theories, it is commonly assumed that what we believe in is partly based on our own...
Implicit attitudes have recently been distinguished from explicit attitudes (Greenwald ; Banaji, 199...
Photocopy of typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1974.Bibliography: leaves 13...
In the current set of experiments, we establish, and explore the consequences of, the imprecision th...