Attitudinal ambivalence is one of the most widely studied structural properties in the attitudes literature. The current research compared two commonly used measures of structural ambivalence. Both measures separately assess the positive and negative components of ambivalence; however, one approach instructs participants to partition their oppositely valenced evaluative responses whereas the other does not. Using both experimental and nonexperimental designs, four studies revealed that the nonpartitioned measure was more sensitive to manipulations of attitudinal ambivalence (Studies 1 and 2) and was a better predictor of subjective ambivalence (Studies 1 – 4). Potential reasons for this distinction are discussed. Keywords attitudes, ambival...
Mixed feelings come in many forms. We focus on mixed feelings resulting from conflicting evaluations...
The distinction between the positive and the negative is fundamental in our emotional life. In appra...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Ambivalence has become a common psychological state in...
Attitudinal ambivalence is one of the most widely studied structural properties in the attitudes lit...
Attitudinal ambivalence refers to holding equivalently strong positive attitudes (ATTPOS) and negati...
Changing attitudes by repeated co-occurrences of initially neutral stimuli (conditioned stimuli [CSs...
Evaluation theories can be tested in various ways. One approach, the experimental analogue study, is...
Purchasing decisions are increasingly based on reviews by fellow consumers which often consist of po...
People appear to be of two minds when it comes to their evaluative stance toward any particular atti...
Glaser T, Woud ML, Iskander ML, Schmalenstroth V, Thuy My Vo TMV. Positive, negative, or all relativ...
Ambivalence refers to the experience of having both positive and negative thoughts and feelings at t...
Research on attitudinal ambivalence is flourishing, but no research has studied how others perceive ...
Research on attitudinal ambivalence is \ufb02ourishing, but no research has studied how others perce...
Abstract: Univalent attitudes toward gay people have been widely studied, but no research to date ha...
People facing potentially threatening feedback sometimes opt to avoid it in an attempt to preserve a...
Mixed feelings come in many forms. We focus on mixed feelings resulting from conflicting evaluations...
The distinction between the positive and the negative is fundamental in our emotional life. In appra...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Ambivalence has become a common psychological state in...
Attitudinal ambivalence is one of the most widely studied structural properties in the attitudes lit...
Attitudinal ambivalence refers to holding equivalently strong positive attitudes (ATTPOS) and negati...
Changing attitudes by repeated co-occurrences of initially neutral stimuli (conditioned stimuli [CSs...
Evaluation theories can be tested in various ways. One approach, the experimental analogue study, is...
Purchasing decisions are increasingly based on reviews by fellow consumers which often consist of po...
People appear to be of two minds when it comes to their evaluative stance toward any particular atti...
Glaser T, Woud ML, Iskander ML, Schmalenstroth V, Thuy My Vo TMV. Positive, negative, or all relativ...
Ambivalence refers to the experience of having both positive and negative thoughts and feelings at t...
Research on attitudinal ambivalence is flourishing, but no research has studied how others perceive ...
Research on attitudinal ambivalence is \ufb02ourishing, but no research has studied how others perce...
Abstract: Univalent attitudes toward gay people have been widely studied, but no research to date ha...
People facing potentially threatening feedback sometimes opt to avoid it in an attempt to preserve a...
Mixed feelings come in many forms. We focus on mixed feelings resulting from conflicting evaluations...
The distinction between the positive and the negative is fundamental in our emotional life. In appra...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Ambivalence has become a common psychological state in...