Attitude extremity, consensus and diagnosticity

作者: Joop van der Pllgt , Peter Ester , Joop van der Linden

DOI: 10.1002/EJSP.2420130410

关键词: PersonalitySocial attitudesValence (psychology)Social psychologyTraitSocial perceptionPsychologyAttribution

摘要: Studied the effects of attitude extremity on perceived consensus and willingness to ascribe trait terms others with either pro- or antinuclear attitudes. 611 Ss rated their attitudes toward nuclear energy a 5-point scale. Results show that affected estimates. Trait attributions revealed clear effect for valence, especially extreme groups. also ascribed more traits both anti-others than relatively moderate

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