An effect observable across many different domains is that negative instances tend to be more influential than comparably positive ones. This phenomenon has been termed the negativity bias. In the current work, it was investigated whether this effect pertains to judgments of truth. That is, it was hypothesized that information valence and perceived validity should be associated such that more negative information is deemed more true. This claim was derived from the findings that negative instances tend to demand more attentional resources and that more elaborate processing can render messages more persuasive. In three experiments manipulating information valence through framing– and assessing judgments of truth – the hypothesized negativity...
Negative information tends to influence evaluations more strongly than comparably extreme positive i...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that negative information has a stronger influence on overall imp...
Examined, in 2 experiments involving 190 undergraduates, negativity and positivity effects in trait ...
An effect observable across many different domains is that negative instances tend to be more influe...
This article investigates the negativity bias in truth judgments, which holds that negatively (vs. p...
How do people judge the veracity of a message? The negativity bias in judgments of truth describes t...
Negative and positive stimuli appear to have their own unique effects on mood, behavior, and even un...
Negative and positive stimuli appear to have their own unique effects on mood, behavior, and even un...
Bohner G, Weinerth T. Negative affect can increase or decrease message scrutiny: The affect interpre...
Within the persuasion paradigm, studies assessing the efficacy of positively (gain-framed) or negati...
Two experiments examined the generality of the negativity bias, the tendency of perceivers to regard...
Truth bias is the tendency to believe information whether or not it is true. According to a prominen...
111 p.This study explores the relevance of the figure-ground hypothesis as a possible explanation fo...
The negativity bias is the tendency for individuals to give greater weight, and often exhibit more r...
The present paper deals with negativity and positivity effects in trait inferences and impression fo...
Negative information tends to influence evaluations more strongly than comparably extreme positive i...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that negative information has a stronger influence on overall imp...
Examined, in 2 experiments involving 190 undergraduates, negativity and positivity effects in trait ...
An effect observable across many different domains is that negative instances tend to be more influe...
This article investigates the negativity bias in truth judgments, which holds that negatively (vs. p...
How do people judge the veracity of a message? The negativity bias in judgments of truth describes t...
Negative and positive stimuli appear to have their own unique effects on mood, behavior, and even un...
Negative and positive stimuli appear to have their own unique effects on mood, behavior, and even un...
Bohner G, Weinerth T. Negative affect can increase or decrease message scrutiny: The affect interpre...
Within the persuasion paradigm, studies assessing the efficacy of positively (gain-framed) or negati...
Two experiments examined the generality of the negativity bias, the tendency of perceivers to regard...
Truth bias is the tendency to believe information whether or not it is true. According to a prominen...
111 p.This study explores the relevance of the figure-ground hypothesis as a possible explanation fo...
The negativity bias is the tendency for individuals to give greater weight, and often exhibit more r...
The present paper deals with negativity and positivity effects in trait inferences and impression fo...
Negative information tends to influence evaluations more strongly than comparably extreme positive i...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that negative information has a stronger influence on overall imp...
Examined, in 2 experiments involving 190 undergraduates, negativity and positivity effects in trait ...