The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective information may cause opposite evaluative responses depending on what social category the information originates from. We argue that automatic comparison processes between the self and the unconscious affective information produce this evaluative contrast effect. Consistent with research on automatic behaviour, we propose that when an intergroup context is activated, an automatic comparison to the social self may determine the automatic evaluative responses, at least for highly visible categories (e.g. sex, ethnicity). Contrary to previous research on evaluative priming, we predict automatic contrastive responses to affective information originating...
In the affective-priming paradigm, target stimuli are preceded by evaluatively polarized prime stimu...
The authors postulate that the outcome of social comparison processes is determined by the role soci...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
In two experiments, the automatic processing of evaluative information was investigated using a mask...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Four studies are presented that examined the automatic activation of valence toward different social...
'This thesis developed a model of Automatic Behavioral Contrast (ABC). The starting point for the th...
This thesis examined the condit:,ns under which assimilative and contrastive responses would be obse...
Automatic behavior, that is, the non-conscious activation of perceiver behavior by social category p...
In the affective-priming paradigm, target stimuli are preceded by evaluatively polarized prime stimu...
In the affective-priming paradigm, target stimuli are preceded by evaluatively polarized prime stimu...
The authors postulate that the outcome of social comparison processes is determined by the role soci...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
In two experiments, the automatic processing of evaluative information was investigated using a mask...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Research on automatic behavior demonstrates the ability of stereotypes to elicit stereotype-consiste...
Four studies are presented that examined the automatic activation of valence toward different social...
'This thesis developed a model of Automatic Behavioral Contrast (ABC). The starting point for the th...
This thesis examined the condit:,ns under which assimilative and contrastive responses would be obse...
Automatic behavior, that is, the non-conscious activation of perceiver behavior by social category p...
In the affective-priming paradigm, target stimuli are preceded by evaluatively polarized prime stimu...
In the affective-priming paradigm, target stimuli are preceded by evaluatively polarized prime stimu...
The authors postulate that the outcome of social comparison processes is determined by the role soci...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...