Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (conditioned stimuli, or CSs) as a result of their pairing with positive or negative stimuli (unconditioned stimuli, or USs). EC is critical to dual-attitudes models as it is often presented as an evaluative effect that results from a purely automatic form of associative learning. Although evidence suggests that EC does not occur without contingency awareness, Ruys, and Stapel (2009) recently argued that contingency awareness is unnecessary for high-novelty stimuli. Researchers may thus be tempted to conclude that EC rests on an automatic form of associative learning, at least for CSs associated with little prior evaluative knowledge. Taking issue with...
In 2 studies, the authors investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) is an associative phenom...
Two experiments are described that investigate the effects of attention in moderating evaluative con...
The evaluative conditioning (EC) effect refers to the change in the liking of a neutral stimulus (co...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (condition...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is often presented as the best case for a purely automatic association ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (the...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a central mechanism for both classic and current theories of attitud...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is concerned with the transfer of valence from an unconditioned stimulu...
When presented with neutral stimuli (i.e., CSs) paired with valent ones (i.e., USs), individuals may...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
Previous research has claimed that evaluative conditioning (EC) effects may obtain in the absence of...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (con...
Previous research has claimed that evaluative conditioning (EC) effects may obtain in the absence of...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is one of the terms that is used to refer to associatively induced chan...
In 2 studies, the authors investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) is an associative phenom...
Two experiments are described that investigate the effects of attention in moderating evaluative con...
The evaluative conditioning (EC) effect refers to the change in the liking of a neutral stimulus (co...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (condition...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is often presented as the best case for a purely automatic association ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (the...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a central mechanism for both classic and current theories of attitud...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is concerned with the transfer of valence from an unconditioned stimulu...
When presented with neutral stimuli (i.e., CSs) paired with valent ones (i.e., USs), individuals may...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
Previous research has claimed that evaluative conditioning (EC) effects may obtain in the absence of...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (con...
Previous research has claimed that evaluative conditioning (EC) effects may obtain in the absence of...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is one of the terms that is used to refer to associatively induced chan...
In 2 studies, the authors investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) is an associative phenom...
Two experiments are described that investigate the effects of attention in moderating evaluative con...
The evaluative conditioning (EC) effect refers to the change in the liking of a neutral stimulus (co...