Evidence for an evaluative effect of stimulus co-occurrence may be inflated by evaluative differences between assimilative and contrastive relations
Recent research on relational evaluative conditioning (relational EC) suggests that stimulus
co-occurrence can have a direct effect on evaluations over and above the particular relation …
co-occurrence can have a direct effect on evaluations over and above the particular relation …
Is less of an unhealthy ingredient healthy or unhealthy? Effects of mere co-occurrence and quantitative relations on attribute judgments
Research suggests that evaluative responses to an object can be jointly influenced by the
mere co-occurrence of the object with a pleasant or unpleasant stimulus (eg, mere co …
mere co-occurrence of the object with a pleasant or unpleasant stimulus (eg, mere co …
[CYTOWANIE][C] Does association formation contribute to evaluative conditioning? A review of current methodologies and their findings
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