On the automatic activation of associated evaluations: An overview

作者: Russell H. Fazio

DOI: 10.1080/0269993004200024

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摘要: A review of the literature concerning phenomenon known as automatic attitude activation is presented. The robustness affective priming effect across many different procedural variations, mediating mechanisms thought to underlie effect, and moderating role associative strength are discussed. relevance importance fundamental cognitive social processes also highlighted. Finally, an overview articles included in this Special Issue Cognition Emotion, their essential contributions, relation earlier

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