Implicit? What do you mean? A comprehensive review of the delusive implicitness construct in attitude research
This article provides a comprehensive review of divergent conceptualizations of the “implicit”
construct that have emerged in attitude research over the past two decades. In doing so, our …
construct that have emerged in attitude research over the past two decades. In doing so, our …
Associative attitude learning: A closer look at evidence and how it relates to attitude models
Associative attitude learning is typically viewed as a low-level process that automatically
registers mere co-occurrences between stimuli, independent of their validity and relational …
registers mere co-occurrences between stimuli, independent of their validity and relational …
The psychology of attitudes and attitude change
Welcome to the third edition of The Psychology of Attitudes & Attitude Change. As you would
expect, this edition contains many new developments. As a starting point, Bas Verplanken …
expect, this edition contains many new developments. As a starting point, Bas Verplanken …
Propositional models of evaluative conditioning
J De Houwer - Social Psychological Bulletin, 2018 - spb.psychopen.eu
Although propositional models of associative learning are often referred to in the literature
on evaluative conditioning (EC), it has not yet been clearly stipulated what propositional …
on evaluative conditioning (EC), it has not yet been clearly stipulated what propositional …
Attitudes beyond associations: On the role of propositional representations in stimulus evaluation
The idea that attitudes are associations in memory has been very influential. We highlight an
alternative perspective according to which stimulus evaluation is mediated by propositional …
alternative perspective according to which stimulus evaluation is mediated by propositional …
An integrative review of dual-and single-process accounts of evaluative conditioning
M Hütter - Nature Reviews Psychology, 2022 - nature.com
The co-occurrence of a person, object or concept and a valent stimulus can change how a
person evaluates the person, object or concept. Such effects of stimulus pairings on attitudes …
person evaluates the person, object or concept. Such effects of stimulus pairings on attitudes …
Does co-occurrence information influence evaluations beyond relational meaning? An investigation using self-reported and mouse-tracking measures of attitudinal …
People occasionally encounter information of which the structure bears divergent evaluative
implications. For instance, when reading that a sunscreen protects against skin cancer, the …
implications. For instance, when reading that a sunscreen protects against skin cancer, the …
(when) do counterattitudinal exemplars shift implicit racial evaluations? Replications and extensions of Dasgupta and Greenwald (2001).
Dasgupta and Greenwald (2001) demonstrated that exposure to positive Black exemplars
(eg, Colin Powell) and negative White exemplars (eg, Jeffrey Dahmer) can reduce implicit …
(eg, Colin Powell) and negative White exemplars (eg, Jeffrey Dahmer) can reduce implicit …
Attitude change via repeated evaluative pairings versus evaluative statements: Shared and unique features.
B Kurdi, MR Banaji - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
When tested immediately, evaluative statements (ES; verbal information about upcoming
categories and their positive/negative attributes) surprisingly shift implicit (IAT) attitudes …
categories and their positive/negative attributes) surprisingly shift implicit (IAT) attitudes …
Just playing the role of good study participants? Evaluative conditioning, demand compliance, and agreeableness
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) is the change in liking of stimuli due to their co-occurrence with
other valenced stimuli. Recent research has shown stronger EC effects for more agreeable …
other valenced stimuli. Recent research has shown stronger EC effects for more agreeable …