Three experiments investigated predictions concerning asymmetrical patterns of implicit and explicit self-esteem change. Specifically, we investigated the influence of knowledge about the own self that is momentarily salient as well as the influence of affective valence associated with the self in memory on implicit and explicit self-esteem. The latter was induced by evaluative conditioning, the former by directed thinking about oneself. We found that while evaluative conditioning changed implicit but not explicit self-esteem (Experiment 1), thinking about the own self altered explicit but not implicit self-esteem (Experiment 2). Moreover, in a third experiment, it could be shown that the effect of evaluative conditioning can spill over to ...
Introduction: Studies of cognitive psychology in recent years has led to introduce of two types of e...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures ...
Abstract—In contrast to measures of explicit self-esteem, which assess introspectively accessible se...
Three experiments investigated whether implicit self-esteem was influenced by various perceptual sti...
Implicit self-esteem is the automatic and unconscious component of self-esteem, which is generally ...
The present study used evaluative conditioning in attempt to increase participants’ explicit self-es...
The primary purpose of this research is to understand the self-image motivational mechanisms that un...
Greenwald and Banaji (1995) introduced the concept of implicit self-esteem a little over ten years a...
Implicit attitudes are defined as unconsciously-formed evaluations towards an object or the self. Al...
The current paper introduces a novel feature of Implicit Association Tests (IATs) by demonstrating t...
Implicit and Explicit Measures of Self-Esteem, 2 The assumption that implicit measures assess associ...
This study examined the effect of positive feedback (in the context of high scores received on an in...
Implicit self-esteem has recently been the focus of much research. Implicit self-esteem is distinct ...
© 2013 Dr. Juan Jose MuzioRecent research has demonstrated that people can have dual-attitudes which...
A key question in the self-esteem literature involves the conditions under which implicit and explic...
Introduction: Studies of cognitive psychology in recent years has led to introduce of two types of e...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures ...
Abstract—In contrast to measures of explicit self-esteem, which assess introspectively accessible se...
Three experiments investigated whether implicit self-esteem was influenced by various perceptual sti...
Implicit self-esteem is the automatic and unconscious component of self-esteem, which is generally ...
The present study used evaluative conditioning in attempt to increase participants’ explicit self-es...
The primary purpose of this research is to understand the self-image motivational mechanisms that un...
Greenwald and Banaji (1995) introduced the concept of implicit self-esteem a little over ten years a...
Implicit attitudes are defined as unconsciously-formed evaluations towards an object or the self. Al...
The current paper introduces a novel feature of Implicit Association Tests (IATs) by demonstrating t...
Implicit and Explicit Measures of Self-Esteem, 2 The assumption that implicit measures assess associ...
This study examined the effect of positive feedback (in the context of high scores received on an in...
Implicit self-esteem has recently been the focus of much research. Implicit self-esteem is distinct ...
© 2013 Dr. Juan Jose MuzioRecent research has demonstrated that people can have dual-attitudes which...
A key question in the self-esteem literature involves the conditions under which implicit and explic...
Introduction: Studies of cognitive psychology in recent years has led to introduce of two types of e...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures ...
Abstract—In contrast to measures of explicit self-esteem, which assess introspectively accessible se...