Evaluative Conditioning (EC) and persuasion are important pathways for shaping evaluations. However, little is known about how these pathways interact. Two preregistered experiments (total N=1,510) examined effects of EC procedures (i.e., stimulus pairings) and EC instructions (i.e., instructions about stimulus pairings) on auto-matic and self-reported evaluations of social groups in the presence of more diagnostic information about the evaluative traits of those groups. Interestingly, both EC procedures and EC instructions still influenced automatic and self-reported evaluations when participants had read more diagnostic persuasive information. In line with predictions of propositional accounts of evaluation, EC instruction effects on auto...
In this paper, we outline the predominant theoretical perspectives on evaluative conditioning (EC)—t...
Building on the intriguing findings of Peters and Gawronski (2011, Experiment 3), we examined the co...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) effects are often assumed to be based on a learned mental link between ...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) research investigates changes in the evaluation of a stimulus after co-...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) effect is a change in evaluative responding to a neutral stimulus (CS) ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) experiments and impression formation experiments study factors that inf...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is sometimes portrayed as a primitive way of changing attitudes that is...
This article presents a meta-analysis of research on evaluative conditioning (EC), defined as a chan...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a social-cognitive research paradigm that is claimed to serve as an ...
This article presents a meta-analysis of research on evaluative conditioning (EC), defined as a chan...
Social learning represents an important avenue via which evaluations can be formed or changed. Rathe...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...
Recent research into evaluative conditioning (EC) shows that information about the relationship betw...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
In this paper, we outline the predominant theoretical perspectives on evaluative conditioning (EC)—t...
Building on the intriguing findings of Peters and Gawronski (2011, Experiment 3), we examined the co...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) effects are often assumed to be based on a learned mental link between ...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) research investigates changes in the evaluation of a stimulus after co-...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) effect is a change in evaluative responding to a neutral stimulus (CS) ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) experiments and impression formation experiments study factors that inf...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is sometimes portrayed as a primitive way of changing attitudes that is...
This article presents a meta-analysis of research on evaluative conditioning (EC), defined as a chan...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a social-cognitive research paradigm that is claimed to serve as an ...
This article presents a meta-analysis of research on evaluative conditioning (EC), defined as a chan...
Social learning represents an important avenue via which evaluations can be formed or changed. Rathe...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...
Recent research into evaluative conditioning (EC) shows that information about the relationship betw...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
In this paper, we outline the predominant theoretical perspectives on evaluative conditioning (EC)—t...
Building on the intriguing findings of Peters and Gawronski (2011, Experiment 3), we examined the co...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) effects are often assumed to be based on a learned mental link between ...