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Autor:
Robert-Demontrond, Philippe
Publikováno v:
Recherche et Applications en Marketing, 2010 Dec 01. 25(4), 127-128.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/41432289
Autor:
Olivier Corneille, Jo Havemann, Emma L Henderson, Hans IJzerman, Ian Hussey, Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry, Lee Jussim, Nicholas P Holmes, Artur Pilacinski, Brice Beffara, Harriet Carroll, Nicholas Otieno Outa, Peter Lush, Leon D Lotter
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 12 (2023)
Authors rely on a range of devices and techniques to attract and maintain the interest of readers, and to convince them of the merits of the author’s point of view. However, when writing a scientific article, authors must use these ‘persuasive co
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d1d34e9f0ae4401a90b545b716cc3502
Publikováno v:
International Review of Social Psychology, Vol 35, Iss 1 (2022)
Corneille et al. (2020) found that repetition increases judgments that statements have been used as fake news on social media. They also found that repetition increases truth judgments and decreases falsehood judgments (i.e., two instantiations of th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7b877dd2cfa543bcbd6808d5e7cd9db5
Autor:
Benedek Kurdi, Ian Hussey, Christoph Stahl, Sean Hughes, Christian Unkelbach, Melissa J. Ferguson, Olivier Corneille
Publikováno v:
International Review of Social Psychology, Vol 35, Iss 1 (2022)
Moran et al. (2021) report a multi-lab registered replication of Olson and Fazio’s (2001) surveillance task. The surveillance task is an incidental learning procedure over the course of which participants observe pairings of conditioned stimuli (CS
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bd781304cf3449d182db8f4c0c6b0441
Publikováno v:
Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2019)
Three experiments examined the reciprocity of evaluative effects following CS-US pairing. In all three experiments, CS evaluations were assimilated to the valence of the US they were paired with (i.e., an evaluative conditioning effect), whereas US e
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7c597eb115a54bcfa0f302e1310df5e8
Publikováno v:
Social Cognition. 41:193-207
People judge repeated information as truer than new information, a “truth-by-repetition” effect. Because repetition increases processing fluency, which is assumed to elicit positive affect, participants may match their positive experience associa
Publikováno v:
International Review of Social Psychology, Vol 33, Iss 1 (2020)
Cognitive load has been shown to reduce both Evaluative Conditioning (EC) effects and CS-US pairing memory. This suggests the successful encoding of CS-US pairings is required for eliciting EC effects. However, an alternative account may be that cogn
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cb7ce7d085334d29a30c12d56062693e
Autor:
Olivier Corneille, Jérémy Béna
Publikováno v:
Psychological Inquiry. 33:167-172
People judge repeated statements as more true than new statements: a truth effect. In three preregistered experiments (N = 463), we examined whether people predict others’ truth judgments to be more biased by repetition than their own: a bias blind
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::814ddd3ffb539b0de310c2b9527c7847
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/5mwpz
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/5mwpz
This groundbreaking work by leading social psychologists, who have all contributed in important ways to the psychology of group perception, focuses in particular on three interrelated issues: (1) whether groups are seen to be diverse or relatively ho