<p><i>Note:</i> There were no compliers among Bush supporters under conditions of high choice with respect to the request to write a counter-attitudinal presidential essay. * <i>p</i><.05, two-tailed.</p
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This is a quantitative study that examines the impact of presidential rhetoric on public opinion abo...
Sets of three propositions (A, B, and C) were selected. In each set, B was more likely to be true if...
We develop an indirect, revealed preference method of eliciting political attitudes that over-comes ...
Nam, Jost, and van Bavel (2013) found that conservatives were more likely than liberals to avoid dis...
People often avoid information and situations that have the potential to contradict previously held ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-31)In an experiment designed to examine attitude chang...
Three experiments examined the extent to which attitudes following majority and minority influence a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)The present study expands the empirical support for...
A field experiment demonstrated the importance of procedural considerations in use of the method of ...
In a sample of American undergraduate college students, we used self-report measures to examine the ...
Two experiments examined the extent to which attitudes changed following majority and minority influ...
Replication Archive of Hill, Seth J. and Thad Kousser. "Turning Out Unlikely Voters? A Field Expe...
Two experiments investigated observer bias in the attitude attribution paradigm. In the first, subje...
This study tested the "valence framing effect": an assumption that negatively conceptualiz...
According to cognitive-dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of...
This is a quantitative study that examines the impact of presidential rhetoric on public opinion abo...
Sets of three propositions (A, B, and C) were selected. In each set, B was more likely to be true if...
We develop an indirect, revealed preference method of eliciting political attitudes that over-comes ...