Cognitive Responses in Persuasion
Herausgeber: Petty, Richard; Brock, T C; Ostrom, T M
Cognitive Responses in Persuasion
Herausgeber: Petty, Richard; Brock, T C; Ostrom, T M
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First Published in 1982. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1982. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1982
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9780898590258
- ISBN-10: 0898590256
- Artikelnr.: 49496088
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1982
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9780898590258
- ISBN-10: 0898590256
- Artikelnr.: 49496088
Edited by Richard E. Petty University of Missouri-Columbia, Thomas M. Ostrom, Timothy C. Brock Ohio State University.
PART 1: HISTORICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES IN THE ANALYSIS OF
COGNITIVE RESPONSES: AN INTRODUCTION 1. Historical Foundations of the
Cognitive Response Approach to Attitudes and Persuasion 2. The Nature of
Attitudes and Cognitive Responses and Their Relationships to Behavior 3.
Thought Disruption and Persuasion: Assessing the Validity of Attitude
Change Experiments 4. Psychophysiological Functioning, Cognitive Responding
and Attitudes 5. Methodological Issues in Analyzing the Cognitive Mediation
of Persuasion 6. Cognitive Response Analysts: An Appraisal PART II: THE
ROLE OF COGNITIVE RESPONSES IN ATTITUDE CHANGE PROCESSES 7. Effects of
Source Characteristics on Cognitive Responses and Persuasion 8. Recipient
Characteristics as Determinants of Responses to Persuasion 9. Attitude
Polarization In Groups 10. Anticipatory Opinion Effects 11. Repetition,
Cognitive Responses, and Persuasion 12. Cognitive Responses to Mass Media
Advocacy PART Ill: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES IN THE ANALYSIS OF COGNITIVE
RESPONSES 13. The Probablloglcal Model of Cognitive Structure and Attitude
Change 14. Balance Theory and Phenomenology 15. Acceptance, Yielding and
Impact: Cognitive Processes In Persuasion 16. Integration Theory Applied to
Cognitive Responses and Attitudes 17. Principles of Memory and Cognition in
Attitude Formation
COGNITIVE RESPONSES: AN INTRODUCTION 1. Historical Foundations of the
Cognitive Response Approach to Attitudes and Persuasion 2. The Nature of
Attitudes and Cognitive Responses and Their Relationships to Behavior 3.
Thought Disruption and Persuasion: Assessing the Validity of Attitude
Change Experiments 4. Psychophysiological Functioning, Cognitive Responding
and Attitudes 5. Methodological Issues in Analyzing the Cognitive Mediation
of Persuasion 6. Cognitive Response Analysts: An Appraisal PART II: THE
ROLE OF COGNITIVE RESPONSES IN ATTITUDE CHANGE PROCESSES 7. Effects of
Source Characteristics on Cognitive Responses and Persuasion 8. Recipient
Characteristics as Determinants of Responses to Persuasion 9. Attitude
Polarization In Groups 10. Anticipatory Opinion Effects 11. Repetition,
Cognitive Responses, and Persuasion 12. Cognitive Responses to Mass Media
Advocacy PART Ill: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES IN THE ANALYSIS OF COGNITIVE
RESPONSES 13. The Probablloglcal Model of Cognitive Structure and Attitude
Change 14. Balance Theory and Phenomenology 15. Acceptance, Yielding and
Impact: Cognitive Processes In Persuasion 16. Integration Theory Applied to
Cognitive Responses and Attitudes 17. Principles of Memory and Cognition in
Attitude Formation
PART 1: HISTORICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES IN THE ANALYSIS OF
COGNITIVE RESPONSES: AN INTRODUCTION 1. Historical Foundations of the
Cognitive Response Approach to Attitudes and Persuasion 2. The Nature of
Attitudes and Cognitive Responses and Their Relationships to Behavior 3.
Thought Disruption and Persuasion: Assessing the Validity of Attitude
Change Experiments 4. Psychophysiological Functioning, Cognitive Responding
and Attitudes 5. Methodological Issues in Analyzing the Cognitive Mediation
of Persuasion 6. Cognitive Response Analysts: An Appraisal PART II: THE
ROLE OF COGNITIVE RESPONSES IN ATTITUDE CHANGE PROCESSES 7. Effects of
Source Characteristics on Cognitive Responses and Persuasion 8. Recipient
Characteristics as Determinants of Responses to Persuasion 9. Attitude
Polarization In Groups 10. Anticipatory Opinion Effects 11. Repetition,
Cognitive Responses, and Persuasion 12. Cognitive Responses to Mass Media
Advocacy PART Ill: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES IN THE ANALYSIS OF COGNITIVE
RESPONSES 13. The Probablloglcal Model of Cognitive Structure and Attitude
Change 14. Balance Theory and Phenomenology 15. Acceptance, Yielding and
Impact: Cognitive Processes In Persuasion 16. Integration Theory Applied to
Cognitive Responses and Attitudes 17. Principles of Memory and Cognition in
Attitude Formation
COGNITIVE RESPONSES: AN INTRODUCTION 1. Historical Foundations of the
Cognitive Response Approach to Attitudes and Persuasion 2. The Nature of
Attitudes and Cognitive Responses and Their Relationships to Behavior 3.
Thought Disruption and Persuasion: Assessing the Validity of Attitude
Change Experiments 4. Psychophysiological Functioning, Cognitive Responding
and Attitudes 5. Methodological Issues in Analyzing the Cognitive Mediation
of Persuasion 6. Cognitive Response Analysts: An Appraisal PART II: THE
ROLE OF COGNITIVE RESPONSES IN ATTITUDE CHANGE PROCESSES 7. Effects of
Source Characteristics on Cognitive Responses and Persuasion 8. Recipient
Characteristics as Determinants of Responses to Persuasion 9. Attitude
Polarization In Groups 10. Anticipatory Opinion Effects 11. Repetition,
Cognitive Responses, and Persuasion 12. Cognitive Responses to Mass Media
Advocacy PART Ill: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES IN THE ANALYSIS OF COGNITIVE
RESPONSES 13. The Probablloglcal Model of Cognitive Structure and Attitude
Change 14. Balance Theory and Phenomenology 15. Acceptance, Yielding and
Impact: Cognitive Processes In Persuasion 16. Integration Theory Applied to
Cognitive Responses and Attitudes 17. Principles of Memory and Cognition in
Attitude Formation