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Attitudes: insights from the new implicit measures
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Psychology Press
Publication Date
c2009
Language
English
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The new implicit measures: an overview / Richard E. Petty, Russell H. Fazio and Pablo Brinol
Implicit and explicit measures of attitudes: the perspective of the MODE model / Michael A. Olson and Russell H. Fazio
Attitudinal dissociation: what does it mean? \ Anthony G. Greenwald and Brian A. Nosek
Attitudes and cognitive consistency: the role of associative and propositional processes / Bertram Gawronski, Fritz Strack and Galen V. Bodenhausen
Implicit ambivalence: a meta-cognitive approach / Richard E. Petty and Pablo Brinol
The nature of contemporary racial prejudice: insight from implicit and explicit measures of attitudes / John F. Dovidio, Kerry Kawakami, Natalie Smoak and Samuel L. Gaertner
On the interpersonal functions of implicit stereotyping and evaluative race bias: insights from social neuroscience / David Amodio and Patricia G. Devine
Digging for the real attitude: lessons from research on implicit and explicit self-esteem / Ap Dijksterhuis, Luuk W. Albers and Karin C. A. Bongers
The heterogeneity of self-esteem: exploring the interplay between implicit and explicit self-esteem / Christian H. Jordan, Christine Logel, Steven J. Spencer, Mark P. Zanna and Mervyn L. Whitfield
Changing attitudes on implicit versus explicit measures: what is the difference? / Pablo Brunol, Richard E. Petty and Michael J. McCaslin
Implicit measures in applied contexts: an illustrative examination of antiracism advertising / Gregory P. Maio, Geoffrey Haddok, Susan E. Watt and Miles Hewstone
Comparing measures of attitudes at the functional and procedural level: analysis and implications / Jan De Houwer
Controlled influences on implicit measures: controlling the myth of process-purity and taming the cognitive monster / Jeffrey W. Sherman
Linguistic markers of implicit attitudes / William von Hippel, Denise Sekaquaptewa and Patrick T. Vargas
Attitude misattribution: implications for attitude measurement and the implicit-explicit relationship / B. Keith Payne
Implicit measurement of attitudes: a physiological approach / William A. Cunningham, Dominic J. Packer, Amanda Kesek and Jay J. Van Bavel.
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9780805858457
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