Abstract In two studies we examined the nature and consequence of ambivalent attitudes. In the Wrst study, we assessed whether holding ambivalent attitudes was aversive, and tested whether this aversion was resolved through biased information processing. To do this we manipulated participants' attributions of the discomfort associated with an ambivalent message through a pill manipulation (tense vs. relaxed). Participants who attributed their discomfort to their ambivalence reported more negative emotions and generated more one-sided thoughts than participants who attributed their discomfort to the pill. In the second study, we examined the conditions necessary for ambivalence reduction. Results suggest that people spontaneously engage...
The experience of attitudinal ambivalence (subjective ambivalence) is important because it predicts ...
Ambivalence, the co-occurrence of positive and negative affect, is uncomfortable, arousing, and shor...
This research tested a central assumption of attitudinal ambivalence research: ambivalent attitude o...
It has long been assumed that people experience evaluative conflict or ambivalence as unpleasant. In...
The present dissertation seeks to further understanding of how individuals are affected by and subse...
Investigated the relationship of attitudinal ambivalence, confidence in attitudes, and processing in...
Theoretical work on attitudinal ambivalence suggests that anticipated regret may play a role in caus...
In a world where individuals are continuously exposed to information, the experience of ambivalence ...
Ambivalence refers to the experience of having both positive and negative thoughts and feelings at t...
In a world where individuals are continuously exposed to information, the experience of ambivalence ...
Research on attitudinal ambivalence started in the early 1970s, forty years after the first wave of ...
Recent interest in people's ambivalence about social behaviours and social categories has provoked a...
Purchasing decisions are increasingly based on reviews by fellow consumers which often consist of po...
The work in this dissertation sheds new light on the nature of ambivalence. Additionally, it offers ...
It has long been debated whether attitudinal ambivalence elicits negative affect and evidence for su...
The experience of attitudinal ambivalence (subjective ambivalence) is important because it predicts ...
Ambivalence, the co-occurrence of positive and negative affect, is uncomfortable, arousing, and shor...
This research tested a central assumption of attitudinal ambivalence research: ambivalent attitude o...
It has long been assumed that people experience evaluative conflict or ambivalence as unpleasant. In...
The present dissertation seeks to further understanding of how individuals are affected by and subse...
Investigated the relationship of attitudinal ambivalence, confidence in attitudes, and processing in...
Theoretical work on attitudinal ambivalence suggests that anticipated regret may play a role in caus...
In a world where individuals are continuously exposed to information, the experience of ambivalence ...
Ambivalence refers to the experience of having both positive and negative thoughts and feelings at t...
In a world where individuals are continuously exposed to information, the experience of ambivalence ...
Research on attitudinal ambivalence started in the early 1970s, forty years after the first wave of ...
Recent interest in people's ambivalence about social behaviours and social categories has provoked a...
Purchasing decisions are increasingly based on reviews by fellow consumers which often consist of po...
The work in this dissertation sheds new light on the nature of ambivalence. Additionally, it offers ...
It has long been debated whether attitudinal ambivalence elicits negative affect and evidence for su...
The experience of attitudinal ambivalence (subjective ambivalence) is important because it predicts ...
Ambivalence, the co-occurrence of positive and negative affect, is uncomfortable, arousing, and shor...
This research tested a central assumption of attitudinal ambivalence research: ambivalent attitude o...