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Duane Wegener
Duane Wegener
ASC Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Ohio State University
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Evaluating the use of exploratory factor analysis in psychological research.
LR Fabrigar, DT Wegener, RC MacCallum, EJ Strahan
Psychological methods 4 (3), 272, 1999
131291999
Attitude change: Multiple roles for persuasion variables
RE Petty, DT Wegener
The handbook of social psychology, 323-390, 1998
2682*1998
Exploratory factor analysis
LR Fabrigar, DT Wegener
Oxford University Press, 2012
21652012
Attitudes and attitude change
RE Petty, DT Wegener, LR Fabrigar
Annual review of psychology 48 (1), 609-647, 1997
18441997
The problem of equivalent models in applications of covariance structure analysis.
RC MacCallum, DT Wegener, BN Uchino, LR Fabrigar
Psychological bulletin 114 (1), 185-199, 1993
11771993
Mood-management across affective states: the hedonic contingency hypothesis.
DT Wegener, RE Petty
Journal of personality and social psychology 66 (6), 1034-1048, 1994
9631994
Positive mood can increase or decrease message scrutiny: the hedonic contingency view of mood and message processing.
DT Wegener, RE Petty, SM Smith
Journal of personality and social psychology 69 (1), 5, 1995
7901995
The flexible correction model: The role of naive theories of bias in bias correction
DT Wegener, RE Petty
Advances in experimental social psychology 29, 141-208, 1997
7571997
Beyond valence in the perception of likelihood: the role of emotion specificity.
D DeSteno, RE Petty, DT Wegener, DD Rucker
Journal of personality and social psychology 78 (3), 397, 2000
7302000
Message order effects in persuasion: An attitude strength perspective
CP Haugtvedt, DT Wegener
Journal of consumer research 21 (1), 205-218, 1994
7021994
Flexible correction processes in social judgment: the role of naive theories in corrections for perceived bias.
DT Wegener, RE Petty
Journal of personality and social psychology 68 (1), 36, 1995
6921995
Discrete emotions and persuasion: the role of emotion-induced expectancies.
D DeSteno, RE Petty, DD Rucker, DT Wegener, J Braverman
Journal of personality and social psychology 86 (1), 43, 2004
6312004
Matching versus mismatching attitude functions: Implications for scrutiny of persuasive messages
RE Petty, DT Wegener
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 24 (3), 227-240, 1998
5851998
The structure of attitudes
LR Fabrigar, TK MacDonald, DT Wegener
The handbook of attitudes 80, 2005
5842005
The role of metacognition in social judgment
RE Petty, P Briñol, ZL Tormala, DT Wegener
Social psychology: Handbook of basic principles 2, 254-284, 2007
5072007
Flexible correction processes in social judgment: Correcting for context-induced contrast
RE Petty, DT Wegener
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 29 (2), 137-165, 1993
4351993
Analysis and desgin for nonexperimental data: Addressing causal and noncausal hypothesis.
DT Wegener, LR Fabrigar
Cambridge University Press, 2000
3512000
Effects of mood on high elaboration attitude change: The mediating role of likelihood judgments
DT Wegener, RE Petty, DJ Klein
European journal of social psychology 24 (1), 25-43, 1994
3431994
Cognitive processes in attitude change
RE Petty, JR Priester, DT Wegener
Handbook of social cognition, 69-142, 2014
3062014
Attitudinal ambivalence and message-based persuasion: Motivated processing of proattitudinal information and avoidance of counterattitudinal information
JK Clark, DT Wegener, LR Fabrigar
Personality and social psychology bulletin 34 (4), 565-577, 2008
3022008
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