Ambivalence refers to a psychological conflict between opposing evaluations, often experienced as being torn between alternatives. This dynamic aspect of ambivalence is hard to capture with outcome-focused measures, such as response times or self-report. To gain more insight into ambivalence as it unfolds, the current work uses an embodied measure of pull, drawing on research in dynamic systems. In three studies, using different materials, we tracked people's mouse movements as they chose between negative and positive evaluations of attitude objects. When participants evaluated ambivalent attitude objects, their mouse trajectories showed more pull of the non-chosen evaluative option than when they evaluated univalent attitude objects, revea...
<p>This research tested a central assumption of attitudinal ambivalence research: ambivalent attitud...
People occasionally encounter information of which the structure bears divergent evaluative implicat...
International audienceDecision-making mechanisms have been extensively studied in two-alternative fo...
Ambivalence refers to a psychological conflict between opposing evaluations, often experienced as be...
Ambivalence, the activation of both positive and negative thoughts and feelings regarding a single a...
The work in this dissertation sheds new light on the nature of ambivalence. Additionally, it offers ...
Prior research exploring the relationship between evaluations and body movements has focused on one-...
Prior research exploring the relationship between evaluations and body movements has focused on one-...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
This research tested a central assumption of attitudinal ambivalence research: ambivalent attitude o...
The present dissertation seeks to further understanding of how individuals are affected by and subse...
Mixed feelings come in many forms. We focus on mixed feelings resulting from conflicting evaluations...
Abstract In two studies we examined the nature and consequence of ambivalent attitudes. In the Wrst ...
<p>This research tested a central assumption of attitudinal ambivalence research: ambivalent attitud...
People occasionally encounter information of which the structure bears divergent evaluative implicat...
International audienceDecision-making mechanisms have been extensively studied in two-alternative fo...
Ambivalence refers to a psychological conflict between opposing evaluations, often experienced as be...
Ambivalence, the activation of both positive and negative thoughts and feelings regarding a single a...
The work in this dissertation sheds new light on the nature of ambivalence. Additionally, it offers ...
Prior research exploring the relationship between evaluations and body movements has focused on one-...
Prior research exploring the relationship between evaluations and body movements has focused on one-...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
This research tested a central assumption of attitudinal ambivalence research: ambivalent attitude o...
The present dissertation seeks to further understanding of how individuals are affected by and subse...
Mixed feelings come in many forms. We focus on mixed feelings resulting from conflicting evaluations...
Abstract In two studies we examined the nature and consequence of ambivalent attitudes. In the Wrst ...
<p>This research tested a central assumption of attitudinal ambivalence research: ambivalent attitud...
People occasionally encounter information of which the structure bears divergent evaluative implicat...
International audienceDecision-making mechanisms have been extensively studied in two-alternative fo...