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Associative and propositional processes in evaluation: An integrative review of implicit and explicit attitude change.

2006· review· en· 2,580 citations· W2165328155 on OpenAlex· 10.1037/0033-2909.132.5.692

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Abstract

A central theme in recent research on attitudes is the distinction between deliberate, "explicit" attitudes and automatic, "implicit" attitudes. The present article provides an integrative review of the available evidence on implicit and explicit attitude change that is guided by a distinction between associative and propositional processes. Whereas associative processes are characterized by mere activation independent of subjective truth or falsity, propositional reasoning is concerned with the validation of evaluations and beliefs. The proposed associative-propositional evaluation (APE) model makes specific assumptions about the mutual interplay of the 2 processes, implying several mechanisms that lead to symmetric or asymmetric changes in implicit and explicit attitudes. The model integrates a broad range of empirical evidence and implies several new predictions for implicit and explicit attitude change.

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Venue
Psychological Bulletin
Topic
Social and Intergroup Psychology
Field
Social Sciences
Canadian institutions
Western University
Funders
Western UniversitySocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of CanadaCanada Research Chairs
Keywords
Associative propertyFalsityImplicit attitudeCognitive psychologyPsychologyPropositional calculusComputer scienceEpistemologyMathematicsPhilosophy
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