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This edited volume discusses contributions the field of social cognition makes to advertising and consumer psychology--including models of persuasion, the attitude-behavior relation, judgment and inference, cognitive representation, and decision making.
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This edited volume discusses contributions the field of social cognition makes to advertising and consumer psychology--including models of persuasion, the attitude-behavior relation, judgment and inference, cognitive representation, and decision making.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2006
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135601805
- Artikelnr.: 39042193
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2006
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135601805
- Artikelnr.: 39042193
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Frank R. Kardes, Paul M. Herr, Jacques Nantel
Contents: Preface. Part I: New Perspectives on Consumer Information Processing. R.S. Wyer
Jr.
The Role of Information Processing in Single-Alternative and Multiple-Alternative Judgments and Decisions. S.S. Posavac
G.J. Fitzsimons
F.R. Kardes
D.M. Sanbonmatsu
Implications of Selective Processing for Marketing Managers. D.H. Silvera
D. Laufer
Recent Developments in Attribution Research and Their Implications for Consumer Judgments and Behavior. Part II: New Perspectives on Consumer Information Processing and Research Methods. J.E. Machin
G.J. Fitzsimons
Marketing by Mistake: The Unintended Consequences of Consumer Research. M. Chandrashekaran
K. Rotte
R. Grewal
Knowledge in Error: Decoding Consumer Judgement With the JUMP Model. B.C. Tietje
F.F. Brunel
Toward a Unified Implicit Brand Theory. R. March
A.G. Woodside
Advancing Theory on Consumer Plans
Actions
and How Marketing Information Affects Both. Part III: New Perspectives on Motivation and Consumer Information Processing. A.B. Markman
C.M. Brendl
Goals
Policies
Preferences
and Actions. W.Y. Chun
A.W. Kruglanski
Consumption as a Multiple- Goal Pursuit Without Awareness. F.R. Kardes
M.L. Cronley
S.S. Posavac
Using Implementation Intentions to Increase New Product Consumption: A Field Experiment. A. Florack
M. Scarabis
S. Gosejohann
Regulatory Focus and Consumer Information Processing. Part IV: New Perspectives on Consumer Information Processing and Persuasion. E.J. Strahan
S.J. Spencer
M.P. Zanna
Subliminal Priming and Persuasion: How Motivation Affects the Activation of Goals and the Persuasiveness of Messages. C.V. Dimofte
R.F. Yalch
Consumer Responses to False Information: Is Believability Necessary for Persuasion? P.J. Mazzocco
D.D. Rucker
T.C. Brock
Implications for Advertising Effectiveness of Divergence Among Measured Advertising Effects. R.C. Goodstein
D.A. Cours
B.K. Jorgensen
J. Sengupta
The Positive Effects of Negative Advertising: It's a Matter of Time. S. Yoon
P.T. Vargas
When "What Might Have Been" Leads to What Isn't Best: Dysfunctional Counterfactual Thinking in Consumer Affect and Cognition. J. Eighmey
W. Siu
Complementary Roles of Dual-Process Models
Theory of Reasoned Action
Media Priming
and the Concept of Consideration in the Development of Advertising Message Strategies: A Case Study Concerning Youth Views of Military Service Amidst September 11
2001. P.M. Herr
J. Nantel
F.R. Kardes
The Promise of Sociocognitive Consumer Psychology.
Jr.
The Role of Information Processing in Single-Alternative and Multiple-Alternative Judgments and Decisions. S.S. Posavac
G.J. Fitzsimons
F.R. Kardes
D.M. Sanbonmatsu
Implications of Selective Processing for Marketing Managers. D.H. Silvera
D. Laufer
Recent Developments in Attribution Research and Their Implications for Consumer Judgments and Behavior. Part II: New Perspectives on Consumer Information Processing and Research Methods. J.E. Machin
G.J. Fitzsimons
Marketing by Mistake: The Unintended Consequences of Consumer Research. M. Chandrashekaran
K. Rotte
R. Grewal
Knowledge in Error: Decoding Consumer Judgement With the JUMP Model. B.C. Tietje
F.F. Brunel
Toward a Unified Implicit Brand Theory. R. March
A.G. Woodside
Advancing Theory on Consumer Plans
Actions
and How Marketing Information Affects Both. Part III: New Perspectives on Motivation and Consumer Information Processing. A.B. Markman
C.M. Brendl
Goals
Policies
Preferences
and Actions. W.Y. Chun
A.W. Kruglanski
Consumption as a Multiple- Goal Pursuit Without Awareness. F.R. Kardes
M.L. Cronley
S.S. Posavac
Using Implementation Intentions to Increase New Product Consumption: A Field Experiment. A. Florack
M. Scarabis
S. Gosejohann
Regulatory Focus and Consumer Information Processing. Part IV: New Perspectives on Consumer Information Processing and Persuasion. E.J. Strahan
S.J. Spencer
M.P. Zanna
Subliminal Priming and Persuasion: How Motivation Affects the Activation of Goals and the Persuasiveness of Messages. C.V. Dimofte
R.F. Yalch
Consumer Responses to False Information: Is Believability Necessary for Persuasion? P.J. Mazzocco
D.D. Rucker
T.C. Brock
Implications for Advertising Effectiveness of Divergence Among Measured Advertising Effects. R.C. Goodstein
D.A. Cours
B.K. Jorgensen
J. Sengupta
The Positive Effects of Negative Advertising: It's a Matter of Time. S. Yoon
P.T. Vargas
When "What Might Have Been" Leads to What Isn't Best: Dysfunctional Counterfactual Thinking in Consumer Affect and Cognition. J. Eighmey
W. Siu
Complementary Roles of Dual-Process Models
Theory of Reasoned Action
Media Priming
and the Concept of Consideration in the Development of Advertising Message Strategies: A Case Study Concerning Youth Views of Military Service Amidst September 11
2001. P.M. Herr
J. Nantel
F.R. Kardes
The Promise of Sociocognitive Consumer Psychology.
Contents: Preface. Part I: New Perspectives on Consumer Information Processing. R.S. Wyer
Jr.
The Role of Information Processing in Single-Alternative and Multiple-Alternative Judgments and Decisions. S.S. Posavac
G.J. Fitzsimons
F.R. Kardes
D.M. Sanbonmatsu
Implications of Selective Processing for Marketing Managers. D.H. Silvera
D. Laufer
Recent Developments in Attribution Research and Their Implications for Consumer Judgments and Behavior. Part II: New Perspectives on Consumer Information Processing and Research Methods. J.E. Machin
G.J. Fitzsimons
Marketing by Mistake: The Unintended Consequences of Consumer Research. M. Chandrashekaran
K. Rotte
R. Grewal
Knowledge in Error: Decoding Consumer Judgement With the JUMP Model. B.C. Tietje
F.F. Brunel
Toward a Unified Implicit Brand Theory. R. March
A.G. Woodside
Advancing Theory on Consumer Plans
Actions
and How Marketing Information Affects Both. Part III: New Perspectives on Motivation and Consumer Information Processing. A.B. Markman
C.M. Brendl
Goals
Policies
Preferences
and Actions. W.Y. Chun
A.W. Kruglanski
Consumption as a Multiple- Goal Pursuit Without Awareness. F.R. Kardes
M.L. Cronley
S.S. Posavac
Using Implementation Intentions to Increase New Product Consumption: A Field Experiment. A. Florack
M. Scarabis
S. Gosejohann
Regulatory Focus and Consumer Information Processing. Part IV: New Perspectives on Consumer Information Processing and Persuasion. E.J. Strahan
S.J. Spencer
M.P. Zanna
Subliminal Priming and Persuasion: How Motivation Affects the Activation of Goals and the Persuasiveness of Messages. C.V. Dimofte
R.F. Yalch
Consumer Responses to False Information: Is Believability Necessary for Persuasion? P.J. Mazzocco
D.D. Rucker
T.C. Brock
Implications for Advertising Effectiveness of Divergence Among Measured Advertising Effects. R.C. Goodstein
D.A. Cours
B.K. Jorgensen
J. Sengupta
The Positive Effects of Negative Advertising: It's a Matter of Time. S. Yoon
P.T. Vargas
When "What Might Have Been" Leads to What Isn't Best: Dysfunctional Counterfactual Thinking in Consumer Affect and Cognition. J. Eighmey
W. Siu
Complementary Roles of Dual-Process Models
Theory of Reasoned Action
Media Priming
and the Concept of Consideration in the Development of Advertising Message Strategies: A Case Study Concerning Youth Views of Military Service Amidst September 11
2001. P.M. Herr
J. Nantel
F.R. Kardes
The Promise of Sociocognitive Consumer Psychology.
Jr.
The Role of Information Processing in Single-Alternative and Multiple-Alternative Judgments and Decisions. S.S. Posavac
G.J. Fitzsimons
F.R. Kardes
D.M. Sanbonmatsu
Implications of Selective Processing for Marketing Managers. D.H. Silvera
D. Laufer
Recent Developments in Attribution Research and Their Implications for Consumer Judgments and Behavior. Part II: New Perspectives on Consumer Information Processing and Research Methods. J.E. Machin
G.J. Fitzsimons
Marketing by Mistake: The Unintended Consequences of Consumer Research. M. Chandrashekaran
K. Rotte
R. Grewal
Knowledge in Error: Decoding Consumer Judgement With the JUMP Model. B.C. Tietje
F.F. Brunel
Toward a Unified Implicit Brand Theory. R. March
A.G. Woodside
Advancing Theory on Consumer Plans
Actions
and How Marketing Information Affects Both. Part III: New Perspectives on Motivation and Consumer Information Processing. A.B. Markman
C.M. Brendl
Goals
Policies
Preferences
and Actions. W.Y. Chun
A.W. Kruglanski
Consumption as a Multiple- Goal Pursuit Without Awareness. F.R. Kardes
M.L. Cronley
S.S. Posavac
Using Implementation Intentions to Increase New Product Consumption: A Field Experiment. A. Florack
M. Scarabis
S. Gosejohann
Regulatory Focus and Consumer Information Processing. Part IV: New Perspectives on Consumer Information Processing and Persuasion. E.J. Strahan
S.J. Spencer
M.P. Zanna
Subliminal Priming and Persuasion: How Motivation Affects the Activation of Goals and the Persuasiveness of Messages. C.V. Dimofte
R.F. Yalch
Consumer Responses to False Information: Is Believability Necessary for Persuasion? P.J. Mazzocco
D.D. Rucker
T.C. Brock
Implications for Advertising Effectiveness of Divergence Among Measured Advertising Effects. R.C. Goodstein
D.A. Cours
B.K. Jorgensen
J. Sengupta
The Positive Effects of Negative Advertising: It's a Matter of Time. S. Yoon
P.T. Vargas
When "What Might Have Been" Leads to What Isn't Best: Dysfunctional Counterfactual Thinking in Consumer Affect and Cognition. J. Eighmey
W. Siu
Complementary Roles of Dual-Process Models
Theory of Reasoned Action
Media Priming
and the Concept of Consideration in the Development of Advertising Message Strategies: A Case Study Concerning Youth Views of Military Service Amidst September 11
2001. P.M. Herr
J. Nantel
F.R. Kardes
The Promise of Sociocognitive Consumer Psychology.