In 4 studies, the authors examined whether making outcome expectancies distinct resulted in their use as comparison standards and, consequently, in contrastive dispositional inferences for a target's behaviors. The expectancies examined were based on either chronic future-event expectancies (Study 1) or temporary, manipulated expectancy standards (Studies 2–4). Analyses revealed that when contextual expectancies were distinct or separable from target information, participants' dispositional judgments were contrasted from them under cognitive load and overcorrected (assimilated to them) under no load. These effects were mediated by participants' behavior categorizations. Evidence suggestive of a proceduralized form of correction for task dif...
Previous research has demonstrated clearly the influence of expectations on judgments of covariation...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
Two experiments investigated whether individuals’ forecasts of the demand for products and a stock m...
In 4 studies, the authors examined whether making outcome expectancies distinct resulted in their us...
The authors examined the roles of chronic expectancies and other contextual information in the dispo...
The authors examined the roles of chronic expectancies and other contextual information in the dispo...
To explore differences between target-based expectancies, those based on previous behavior, and cate...
The current study examined on-line behavior recategorization as a mechanism underlying corrections f...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
The confirmation of expectancies may result in either a self-fulfilling prophecy or perceptual bias,...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
Explanations of goal-directed behavior increasingly have highlighted the role of anticipatory proces...
The importance of performance expectancies for the prediction of regulation of behavior and actual p...
International audienceMetacognitive judgments of performance can be retrospective (such as confidenc...
Two experiments investigated whether individuals' forecasts of the demand for products and a stock m...
Previous research has demonstrated clearly the influence of expectations on judgments of covariation...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
Two experiments investigated whether individuals’ forecasts of the demand for products and a stock m...
In 4 studies, the authors examined whether making outcome expectancies distinct resulted in their us...
The authors examined the roles of chronic expectancies and other contextual information in the dispo...
The authors examined the roles of chronic expectancies and other contextual information in the dispo...
To explore differences between target-based expectancies, those based on previous behavior, and cate...
The current study examined on-line behavior recategorization as a mechanism underlying corrections f...
Two experiments investigated differences in forming impressions of individual and group targets. Exp...
The confirmation of expectancies may result in either a self-fulfilling prophecy or perceptual bias,...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
Explanations of goal-directed behavior increasingly have highlighted the role of anticipatory proces...
The importance of performance expectancies for the prediction of regulation of behavior and actual p...
International audienceMetacognitive judgments of performance can be retrospective (such as confidenc...
Two experiments investigated whether individuals' forecasts of the demand for products and a stock m...
Previous research has demonstrated clearly the influence of expectations on judgments of covariation...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
Two experiments investigated whether individuals’ forecasts of the demand for products and a stock m...