Contains fulltext : 55050.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined the effects of unobtrusive affective and cognitive focus on attitude formation. To induce focus, participants worked on a word-search puzzle consisting of either affective (e.g., emotion) or cognitive (e.g., reasoning) words. They then read positive and negative affective and cognitive information about a new attitude object. In the affective focus condition, evaluations were more congruent with the valence of the affective information than they were in the cognitive focus condition, where evaluations were more congruent with the valence of the cognitive information than they were in the affective focus condition. Affective focus also resulted ...
At large attitudes are built on earlier experience with the attitude object. If earlier experiences ...
Emotional tone has been shown to either enhance or impair the accuracy with which a briefly shown wo...
At large attitudes are built on earlier experience with the attitude object. If earlier experiences ...
We examined the effects of unobtrusive affective and cognitive focus on attitude formation. To induc...
Attitudes represent object evaluations, comprising complex underlying cognitive and affective knowle...
Verplanken, Hofstee, and Janssen (1998) found that the affective component of attitude is accessed m...
Two attitude dichotomies - implicit versus explicit and affect versus cognition - are presumed to be...
beverage (i.e., its low caloric intake). This difference in focus illustrates a long-standing distin...
Several researchers have pursued the question of whether affective or cognitive persuasion appeals a...
Research has uncovered that positive affect broadens cognitive categorization. The motivational dime...
Two attitude dichotomies – implicit versus explicit and affect versus cognition – are presumed to be...
beverage (i.e., its low caloric intake). This difference in focus illustrates a long-standing distin...
There is a growing body of research that suggests that positive affect improves cognitive processes,...
<p>Attitudes represent object evaluations, comprising complex underlying cognitive and affective kno...
The purpose of the study was to explore the role of emotions, promotion-prevention orientation and f...
At large attitudes are built on earlier experience with the attitude object. If earlier experiences ...
Emotional tone has been shown to either enhance or impair the accuracy with which a briefly shown wo...
At large attitudes are built on earlier experience with the attitude object. If earlier experiences ...
We examined the effects of unobtrusive affective and cognitive focus on attitude formation. To induc...
Attitudes represent object evaluations, comprising complex underlying cognitive and affective knowle...
Verplanken, Hofstee, and Janssen (1998) found that the affective component of attitude is accessed m...
Two attitude dichotomies - implicit versus explicit and affect versus cognition - are presumed to be...
beverage (i.e., its low caloric intake). This difference in focus illustrates a long-standing distin...
Several researchers have pursued the question of whether affective or cognitive persuasion appeals a...
Research has uncovered that positive affect broadens cognitive categorization. The motivational dime...
Two attitude dichotomies – implicit versus explicit and affect versus cognition – are presumed to be...
beverage (i.e., its low caloric intake). This difference in focus illustrates a long-standing distin...
There is a growing body of research that suggests that positive affect improves cognitive processes,...
<p>Attitudes represent object evaluations, comprising complex underlying cognitive and affective kno...
The purpose of the study was to explore the role of emotions, promotion-prevention orientation and f...
At large attitudes are built on earlier experience with the attitude object. If earlier experiences ...
Emotional tone has been shown to either enhance or impair the accuracy with which a briefly shown wo...
At large attitudes are built on earlier experience with the attitude object. If earlier experiences ...