[LIVRE][B] Attitudes and attitude change
T Vogel, M Wanke - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Attitudes have been a central topic in social psychology from its early beginnings. But what
exactly are attitudes, where do they come from, and how can they be modified? The overall …
exactly are attitudes, where do they come from, and how can they be modified? The overall …
How can you capture cultural dynamics?
Y Kashima - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Cross-cultural comparison is a critical method by which we can examine the interaction
between culture and psychological processes. However, comparative methods tend to …
between culture and psychological processes. However, comparative methods tend to …
How do actions influence attitudes? An inferential account of the impact of action performance on stimulus evaluation
Over the past decade, an increasing number of studies have shown that the performance of
specific actions (eg, approach and avoidance) in response to a stimulus can lead to …
specific actions (eg, approach and avoidance) in response to a stimulus can lead to …
Instruction-based approach-avoidance effects
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a certain stimulus changes
the liking of this stimulus. We investigated whether these effects of approach and avoidance …
the liking of this stimulus. We investigated whether these effects of approach and avoidance …
A meta-analysis of the facilitation of arm flexion and extension movements as a function of stimulus valence
This article presents a meta-analysis of research on the affective compatibility effect: the
relative facilitation of arm flexion and extension movements, in response to positive and …
relative facilitation of arm flexion and extension movements, in response to positive and …
Approach–avoidance training effects are moderated by awareness of stimulus–action contingencies
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a stimulus changes the
liking of that stimulus. In two experiments, we investigated the relationship between, on one …
liking of that stimulus. In two experiments, we investigated the relationship between, on one …
[HTML][HTML] Is there A difference between stop** and avoiding? A review of the mechanisms underlying go/no-go and approach-avoidance training for food choice
Highlights•Go/No-Go and Approach-Avoidance training change food evaluations via
repeated motor movements.•It remains unclear to what degree their psychological …
repeated motor movements.•It remains unclear to what degree their psychological …
Mechanisms underlying effects of approach-avoidance training on stimulus evaluation.
Over the past decade an increasing number of studies across a range of domains have
shown that the repeated performance of approach and avoidance (AA) actions in response …
shown that the repeated performance of approach and avoidance (AA) actions in response …
Mechanisms underlying approach-avoidance instruction effects on implicit evaluation: Results of a preregistered adversarial collaboration
Previous research demonstrated that mere instructions to approach one stimulus and avoid
another stimulus result in an implicit preference for the to-be-approached over the to-be …
another stimulus result in an implicit preference for the to-be-approached over the to-be …
Failures to change stimulus evaluations by means of subliminal approach and avoidance training.
Previous research suggests that the repeated performance of approach and avoidance (AA)
actions in response to a stimulus causes changes in stimulus evaluations. Kawakami, Phills …
actions in response to a stimulus causes changes in stimulus evaluations. Kawakami, Phills …