Two attitude dichotomies – implicit versus explicit and affect versus cognition – are presumed to be related. Following a manipulation of attitudinal focus (affective or cognitive), participants completed two implicit measures (Implicit Association Test and the Sorting Paired Features task) and three explicit attitude measures toward cats/dogs (Study 1) and gay/straight people (Study 2). Using confirmatory factor analysis, both studies showed that explicit attitudes were more related to implicit attitudes in an affective focus than in a cognitive focus. We suggest that, although explicit evaluations can be meaningfully parsed into affective and cognitive components, implicit evaluations are more related to affective than cognitive component...
Two studies used an illusory correlation procedure to test whether distinct implicit and explicit ev...
The moderating role of individual difference variables (Self-Reported Habit Index [SRHI], Need for C...
ABSTRACT—Response latency measures have yielded an explo-sion of interest in implicit attitudes. Les...
Two attitude dichotomies - implicit versus explicit and affect versus cognition - are presumed to be...
Contains fulltext : 55050.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined th...
Attitudes represent object evaluations, comprising complex underlying cognitive and affective knowle...
Two experiments examined implicit and explicit attitudes for attitude-congruent material. Both impli...
This experiment was conducted to determine whether affect and substantive information processing mod...
De vakgroep Textielkunde heeft sinds kort, door de steun van de Hercules-Slichting, de beschikking o...
© 2013 Dr. Juan Jose MuzioRecent research has demonstrated that people can have dual-attitudes which...
The goal of these studies was to closely examine the relationship between the Implicit Association T...
<p>Attitudes represent object evaluations, comprising complex underlying cognitive and affective kno...
The specificity hypothesis (McClelland, 1985) suggests that specific emotions (e.g., anger, happines...
The associations in our heads belong to us: Searching for attitudes and knowledge in implicit evalua...
Three experimental studies analyzed the extent to which correlations between implicit and explicit m...
Two studies used an illusory correlation procedure to test whether distinct implicit and explicit ev...
The moderating role of individual difference variables (Self-Reported Habit Index [SRHI], Need for C...
ABSTRACT—Response latency measures have yielded an explo-sion of interest in implicit attitudes. Les...
Two attitude dichotomies - implicit versus explicit and affect versus cognition - are presumed to be...
Contains fulltext : 55050.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined th...
Attitudes represent object evaluations, comprising complex underlying cognitive and affective knowle...
Two experiments examined implicit and explicit attitudes for attitude-congruent material. Both impli...
This experiment was conducted to determine whether affect and substantive information processing mod...
De vakgroep Textielkunde heeft sinds kort, door de steun van de Hercules-Slichting, de beschikking o...
© 2013 Dr. Juan Jose MuzioRecent research has demonstrated that people can have dual-attitudes which...
The goal of these studies was to closely examine the relationship between the Implicit Association T...
<p>Attitudes represent object evaluations, comprising complex underlying cognitive and affective kno...
The specificity hypothesis (McClelland, 1985) suggests that specific emotions (e.g., anger, happines...
The associations in our heads belong to us: Searching for attitudes and knowledge in implicit evalua...
Three experimental studies analyzed the extent to which correlations between implicit and explicit m...
Two studies used an illusory correlation procedure to test whether distinct implicit and explicit ev...
The moderating role of individual difference variables (Self-Reported Habit Index [SRHI], Need for C...
ABSTRACT—Response latency measures have yielded an explo-sion of interest in implicit attitudes. Les...