Building on the intriguing findings of Peters and Gawronski (2011, Experiment 3), we examined the conditions under which relational information (i.e., information about how two stimuli are related) moderates evaluative conditioning (EC; i.e., the effect of stimulus pairing on liking). In Experiment 1, participants saw stimulus pairs that consisted of a novel nonword (conditioned stimulus; CS) and a known positive or negative word (unconditioned stimulus; US). Before or after the pairings, participants were told that the nonword had the opposite meaning to the word with which it was paired. Subsequent measures of the implicit evaluation of the nonwords revealed that nonwords paired with positive words were liked less than nonwords paired wit...
In this dissertation, I address the question of whether association formation contributes to evalua...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of conditional stimuli (CSs; e.g., ...
The current thesis set out to investigate whether the behavioural process of derived stimulus relati...
Building on the intriguing findings of Peters and Gawronski (2011, Experiment 3), we examined the co...
Studies on evaluative conditioning show that a change in liking can occur whenever stimuli are paire...
Recent research into evaluative conditioning (EC) shows that information about the relationship betw...
Throughout much of the past century psychologists have focused their attention on a seemingly simple...
Recent research into evaluative conditioning (EC) shows that information about the relationship betw...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) experiments and impression formation experiments study factors that inf...
Social learning represents an important avenue via which evaluations can be formed or changed. Rathe...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...
Across two studies participants completed a learning phase comprised of two types of trials: context...
Evaluative learning theory states that affective learning, the acquisition of likes and dislikes, is...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the evaluation of a stimulus (CS) after the stimulus co-...
According to a symbolic perspective on EC, pairings constitute a relational contextual cue in the en...
In this dissertation, I address the question of whether association formation contributes to evalua...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of conditional stimuli (CSs; e.g., ...
The current thesis set out to investigate whether the behavioural process of derived stimulus relati...
Building on the intriguing findings of Peters and Gawronski (2011, Experiment 3), we examined the co...
Studies on evaluative conditioning show that a change in liking can occur whenever stimuli are paire...
Recent research into evaluative conditioning (EC) shows that information about the relationship betw...
Throughout much of the past century psychologists have focused their attention on a seemingly simple...
Recent research into evaluative conditioning (EC) shows that information about the relationship betw...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) experiments and impression formation experiments study factors that inf...
Social learning represents an important avenue via which evaluations can be formed or changed. Rathe...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...
Across two studies participants completed a learning phase comprised of two types of trials: context...
Evaluative learning theory states that affective learning, the acquisition of likes and dislikes, is...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the evaluation of a stimulus (CS) after the stimulus co-...
According to a symbolic perspective on EC, pairings constitute a relational contextual cue in the en...
In this dissertation, I address the question of whether association formation contributes to evalua...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of conditional stimuli (CSs; e.g., ...
The current thesis set out to investigate whether the behavioural process of derived stimulus relati...