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I like you, I like you not: Understanding the formation of context-dependent automatic attitudes

机译:我喜欢你,我不喜欢你:了解上下文相关自动态度的形成

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Previous research has shown that automatic evaluations can be highly context dependent. Expanding on past research demonstrating context effects for existing attitudes toward familiar objects, the present research examined basic principles that guide the formation of context-dependent versus context-independent automatic attitudes. Results from four experiments showed that: (a) newly formed attitudes generalised to novel contexts when prior experiences with the attitude object were evaluatively homogeneous; (b) when prior experiences were evaluatively heterogeneous, automatic evaluations became context sensitive, such that they reflected the contingency between the valence of prior experiences and the context in which these experiences occurred; and (c) when prior experiences were evaluatively heterogeneous across different contexts, novel contexts elicited automatic evaluations that reflected the valence of first experiences with the attitude object. Implications for research on automatic evaluation and attitude change are discussed.
机译:先前的研究表明,自动评估可以高度依赖于上下文。扩展了以往的研究,证明了对熟悉物体的现有态度的上下文影响,本研究研究了指导上下文相关与上下文无关自动态度形成的基本原理。四个实验的结果表明:(a)当先前对态度对象的经验在评估上是同质的时,新形成的态度普遍适用于新的情境; (b)当以前的经验在评价上是异类的时,自动评价就变得与上下文有关,从而反映了先前经验的价数与发生这些经验的环境之间的偶然性; (c)当以前的经验在不同背景下的评估异质时,新颖的背景会引发自动评估,从而反映出初次体验与态度对象的效价。讨论了对自动评估和态度改变的研究意义。

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