Glaser T, Kuchenbrandt D. Generalization Effects in Evaluative Conditioning: Evidence for Attitude Transfer Effects from Single Exemplars to Social Categories. Frontiers in Psychology. 2017;8: 103.The present research investigated whether evaluatively conditioned attitudes toward members of a social category (CSs) generalize to other stimuli belonging to the same category as the CSs (generalization at the stimulus level) and to the category itself (generalization at the category level). In four experiments, USs were paired with schematic or naturalistic CSs belonging to certain fictitious groups. Afterward, attitudes toward the CSs, toward non-presented exemplars of the CS category, and toward the CS category were assessed. Results revealed...
The present article focuses on the automatic evaluation of exemplars whose category membership has b...
The more accessible an attitude is, the stronger is its influence on information processing and beha...
Evaluative conditioning is the valence transfer from positive or negative stimuli to initially neutr...
We examined whether the generalization of recently acquired likes and dislikes depends on feature-sp...
Generalisation in learning means that learning with one particular stimulus influences responding to...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the acquisition of emotional valence by an initially-neutral ...
Through individual-to-group generalisation, information about individual members of stigmatised soci...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is concerned with the learning of likes and dislikes. In EC, neutral st...
Studies on evaluative conditioning show that a change in liking can occur whenever stimuli are paire...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a social-cognitive research paradigm that is claimed to serve as an ...
In this article, we address how attitudes are acquired. We present evaluative conditioning (EC) as a...
Generalisation in evaluative conditioning occurs when the valence acquired by a conditional stimulus...
We examine whether a stimulus generalization framework can provide insight in how experience shapes ...
People are able to explicitly resist using knowledge about one person to evaluate another person fro...
The evaluative conditioning (EC) effect refers to the change in the liking of a neutral stimulus (co...
The present article focuses on the automatic evaluation of exemplars whose category membership has b...
The more accessible an attitude is, the stronger is its influence on information processing and beha...
Evaluative conditioning is the valence transfer from positive or negative stimuli to initially neutr...
We examined whether the generalization of recently acquired likes and dislikes depends on feature-sp...
Generalisation in learning means that learning with one particular stimulus influences responding to...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the acquisition of emotional valence by an initially-neutral ...
Through individual-to-group generalisation, information about individual members of stigmatised soci...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is concerned with the learning of likes and dislikes. In EC, neutral st...
Studies on evaluative conditioning show that a change in liking can occur whenever stimuli are paire...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a social-cognitive research paradigm that is claimed to serve as an ...
In this article, we address how attitudes are acquired. We present evaluative conditioning (EC) as a...
Generalisation in evaluative conditioning occurs when the valence acquired by a conditional stimulus...
We examine whether a stimulus generalization framework can provide insight in how experience shapes ...
People are able to explicitly resist using knowledge about one person to evaluate another person fro...
The evaluative conditioning (EC) effect refers to the change in the liking of a neutral stimulus (co...
The present article focuses on the automatic evaluation of exemplars whose category membership has b...
The more accessible an attitude is, the stronger is its influence on information processing and beha...
Evaluative conditioning is the valence transfer from positive or negative stimuli to initially neutr...