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Social Psychologists have long recognized that people's attitudes could be assessed in different ways, from direct self-reports to disguised observations of behavior. However, the past decade has shown several new approaches to attitude measurement. This volume addresses all of these new techniques, as well as the new wave of implicit measures and the contribution they have made to understanding attitudes and attitude change.
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Social Psychologists have long recognized that people's attitudes could be assessed in different ways, from direct self-reports to disguised observations of behavior. However, the past decade has shown several new approaches to attitude measurement. This volume addresses all of these new techniques, as well as the new wave of implicit measures and the contribution they have made to understanding attitudes and attitude change.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2008
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2008
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Richard E. Petty, Russell H. Fazio, Pablo Brinol
Part 1. Overview. R.E. Petty
R.H. Fazio
P. Briñol
The New Implicit Measures: An Overview. M.A. Olson
R.H. Fazio
Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attitudes: The Perspective of the MODE Model. A.G. Greenwald
B. Nosek
Attitudinal Dissociation: What Does It Mean? Part 2. Ambivalence/Consistency. B. Gawronski
F. Strack
G.V. Bodenhausen
Attitudes and Cognitive Consistency: The Role of Associative and Propositional Processes. R.E. Petty
P. Briñol
Implicit Ambivalence: A Meta-cognitive Approach. Part 3. Prejudice. J.F. Dovidio
K. Kawakami
N. Smoak
S.L. Gaertner
The Nature of Contemporary Racial Prejudice: Insight from Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attitudes. D. Amodio
P.G. Devine
On the Interpersonal Functions of Implicit Stereotyping and Evaluative Race Bias: Insights from Social Neuroscience. Part 4. Self-esteem. A. Dijksterhuis
L.W. Albers
K.C.A. Bongers
Digging for the Real Attitude: Lessons from Research on Explicit and Implicit Self-Esteem. C.H. Jordan
C. Logel
S.J. Spencer
M.P. Zanna
M.L. Whitfield
The Heterogeneity of Self Esteem: Exploring the Interplay Between Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem. Part 5. Attitude Change. P. Briñol
R.E. Petty
M. McCaslin
Changing Attitudes on Implicit Versus Explicit Measures: What Is the Difference? G.R. Maio
G. Haddock
Implicit Measures in Applied Contexts: An Illustrative Examination of Anti-racism Advertising. Part 6. Implicit Measurement: Conceptual Issues. J. De Houwer
Comparing Measures of Attitudes at the Functional and Structural Level: Analysis and Implications. J.W. Sherman
Controlled Influences on Implicit Measures: Confronting The Myth of Process-purity and Taming the Cognitive Monster. Part 7. Additional Measures. W. Von Hippel
D. Sekaquaptewa
P.T. Vargas
Linguistic Markers of Implicit Attitudes. B.K. Payne
Attitude Misattribution: Implications for Attitude Measurement and the Implicit-Explicit Relationship. W.A. Cunningham
D.J. Packer
A. Kesek
J.J. Van Bavel
Implicit Measurement of Attitudes: A Physiological Approach.
R.H. Fazio
P. Briñol
The New Implicit Measures: An Overview. M.A. Olson
R.H. Fazio
Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attitudes: The Perspective of the MODE Model. A.G. Greenwald
B. Nosek
Attitudinal Dissociation: What Does It Mean? Part 2. Ambivalence/Consistency. B. Gawronski
F. Strack
G.V. Bodenhausen
Attitudes and Cognitive Consistency: The Role of Associative and Propositional Processes. R.E. Petty
P. Briñol
Implicit Ambivalence: A Meta-cognitive Approach. Part 3. Prejudice. J.F. Dovidio
K. Kawakami
N. Smoak
S.L. Gaertner
The Nature of Contemporary Racial Prejudice: Insight from Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attitudes. D. Amodio
P.G. Devine
On the Interpersonal Functions of Implicit Stereotyping and Evaluative Race Bias: Insights from Social Neuroscience. Part 4. Self-esteem. A. Dijksterhuis
L.W. Albers
K.C.A. Bongers
Digging for the Real Attitude: Lessons from Research on Explicit and Implicit Self-Esteem. C.H. Jordan
C. Logel
S.J. Spencer
M.P. Zanna
M.L. Whitfield
The Heterogeneity of Self Esteem: Exploring the Interplay Between Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem. Part 5. Attitude Change. P. Briñol
R.E. Petty
M. McCaslin
Changing Attitudes on Implicit Versus Explicit Measures: What Is the Difference? G.R. Maio
G. Haddock
Implicit Measures in Applied Contexts: An Illustrative Examination of Anti-racism Advertising. Part 6. Implicit Measurement: Conceptual Issues. J. De Houwer
Comparing Measures of Attitudes at the Functional and Structural Level: Analysis and Implications. J.W. Sherman
Controlled Influences on Implicit Measures: Confronting The Myth of Process-purity and Taming the Cognitive Monster. Part 7. Additional Measures. W. Von Hippel
D. Sekaquaptewa
P.T. Vargas
Linguistic Markers of Implicit Attitudes. B.K. Payne
Attitude Misattribution: Implications for Attitude Measurement and the Implicit-Explicit Relationship. W.A. Cunningham
D.J. Packer
A. Kesek
J.J. Van Bavel
Implicit Measurement of Attitudes: A Physiological Approach.
Part 1. Overview. R.E. Petty
R.H. Fazio
P. Briñol
The New Implicit Measures: An Overview. M.A. Olson
R.H. Fazio
Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attitudes: The Perspective of the MODE Model. A.G. Greenwald
B. Nosek
Attitudinal Dissociation: What Does It Mean? Part 2. Ambivalence/Consistency. B. Gawronski
F. Strack
G.V. Bodenhausen
Attitudes and Cognitive Consistency: The Role of Associative and Propositional Processes. R.E. Petty
P. Briñol
Implicit Ambivalence: A Meta-cognitive Approach. Part 3. Prejudice. J.F. Dovidio
K. Kawakami
N. Smoak
S.L. Gaertner
The Nature of Contemporary Racial Prejudice: Insight from Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attitudes. D. Amodio
P.G. Devine
On the Interpersonal Functions of Implicit Stereotyping and Evaluative Race Bias: Insights from Social Neuroscience. Part 4. Self-esteem. A. Dijksterhuis
L.W. Albers
K.C.A. Bongers
Digging for the Real Attitude: Lessons from Research on Explicit and Implicit Self-Esteem. C.H. Jordan
C. Logel
S.J. Spencer
M.P. Zanna
M.L. Whitfield
The Heterogeneity of Self Esteem: Exploring the Interplay Between Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem. Part 5. Attitude Change. P. Briñol
R.E. Petty
M. McCaslin
Changing Attitudes on Implicit Versus Explicit Measures: What Is the Difference? G.R. Maio
G. Haddock
Implicit Measures in Applied Contexts: An Illustrative Examination of Anti-racism Advertising. Part 6. Implicit Measurement: Conceptual Issues. J. De Houwer
Comparing Measures of Attitudes at the Functional and Structural Level: Analysis and Implications. J.W. Sherman
Controlled Influences on Implicit Measures: Confronting The Myth of Process-purity and Taming the Cognitive Monster. Part 7. Additional Measures. W. Von Hippel
D. Sekaquaptewa
P.T. Vargas
Linguistic Markers of Implicit Attitudes. B.K. Payne
Attitude Misattribution: Implications for Attitude Measurement and the Implicit-Explicit Relationship. W.A. Cunningham
D.J. Packer
A. Kesek
J.J. Van Bavel
Implicit Measurement of Attitudes: A Physiological Approach.
R.H. Fazio
P. Briñol
The New Implicit Measures: An Overview. M.A. Olson
R.H. Fazio
Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attitudes: The Perspective of the MODE Model. A.G. Greenwald
B. Nosek
Attitudinal Dissociation: What Does It Mean? Part 2. Ambivalence/Consistency. B. Gawronski
F. Strack
G.V. Bodenhausen
Attitudes and Cognitive Consistency: The Role of Associative and Propositional Processes. R.E. Petty
P. Briñol
Implicit Ambivalence: A Meta-cognitive Approach. Part 3. Prejudice. J.F. Dovidio
K. Kawakami
N. Smoak
S.L. Gaertner
The Nature of Contemporary Racial Prejudice: Insight from Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attitudes. D. Amodio
P.G. Devine
On the Interpersonal Functions of Implicit Stereotyping and Evaluative Race Bias: Insights from Social Neuroscience. Part 4. Self-esteem. A. Dijksterhuis
L.W. Albers
K.C.A. Bongers
Digging for the Real Attitude: Lessons from Research on Explicit and Implicit Self-Esteem. C.H. Jordan
C. Logel
S.J. Spencer
M.P. Zanna
M.L. Whitfield
The Heterogeneity of Self Esteem: Exploring the Interplay Between Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem. Part 5. Attitude Change. P. Briñol
R.E. Petty
M. McCaslin
Changing Attitudes on Implicit Versus Explicit Measures: What Is the Difference? G.R. Maio
G. Haddock
Implicit Measures in Applied Contexts: An Illustrative Examination of Anti-racism Advertising. Part 6. Implicit Measurement: Conceptual Issues. J. De Houwer
Comparing Measures of Attitudes at the Functional and Structural Level: Analysis and Implications. J.W. Sherman
Controlled Influences on Implicit Measures: Confronting The Myth of Process-purity and Taming the Cognitive Monster. Part 7. Additional Measures. W. Von Hippel
D. Sekaquaptewa
P.T. Vargas
Linguistic Markers of Implicit Attitudes. B.K. Payne
Attitude Misattribution: Implications for Attitude Measurement and the Implicit-Explicit Relationship. W.A. Cunningham
D.J. Packer
A. Kesek
J.J. Van Bavel
Implicit Measurement of Attitudes: A Physiological Approach.