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Unpacking attitude certainty: Attitude clarity and attitude correctness.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2007
Attitude certainty has been the subject of considerable attention in the attitudes and persuasion literature. The present research identifies 2 aspects of attitude certainty and provides evidence for the distinctness of the constructs. Specifically, it is proposed that attitude certainty can be conceptualized, and empirically separated, in terms of ...
Derek D. Rucker   +2 more
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What Attitudes are Moral Attitudes? The Case of Attitude Heritability

Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2011
Variation in the extent an attitude is imbued with moral conviction is a strong predictor of a variety of consequential social judgments; however, the extant literature has not explained variation in moral conviction. The authors predict that some attitudes may be experienced as moral because they are heritable, promoting group survival and firmly ...
Geoffrey Wetherell, Mark J. Brandt
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Exploring the Influence of Celebrity Credibility on Brand Attitude, Advertisement Attitude and Purchase Intention

Global Business Review, 2018
The celebrity credibility scale developed by Singh and Banerjee [Singh, R. P., & Banerjee, N. (2018). A study on exploring the factors influencing celebrity endorsement credibility.
R. Singh, Neelotpaul Banerjee
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An Attitude on Attitude Research

American Journal of Sociology, 1928
The development of sociology as a natural science has been hindered by: (1) emphasis upon its normative rather than upon its descriptive aspects; (2) too much attention to subjective factors, such as ideas, ideals, motives, sentiments wishes, and attitudes, and too little attention to objective, overt behavior; (3) the inaccuracy, indefiniteness, and ...
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Attitudes and Attitude Descriptions

1993
In the analysis of abstract entities, propositions requires careful consideration. This chapter presents the results of previous research in DRT on attitudes and attitude reports that bears on the analysis of propositions in natural language metaphysics.
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THE ATTITUDE OF THE PHYSICIAN

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
American medicine cannot continue to maintain its present orientation in the field of medical education if it is seriously concerned with the quality of care which future physicians are to render their patients. The persisting preoccupation with an almost exclusive physical, chemical and bacteriological orientation in undergraduate curricula is not in ...
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Fluency and Attitudes

Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2015
AbstractThe goal of this article is to review how, when, and why fluency, or processing ease, affects attitudes. The current article first defines fluency and then discusses its direct impact on attitudes, noting that fluency usually makes attitudes more positive and that it does so for a wide array of attitude objects.
Claypool, Heather M.   +2 more
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Attitude importance and attitude change

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1988
Abstract This study tests the hypothesis that attitudes people consider to be personally important are more stable over relatively long periods than are attitudes people consider unimportant. Latent variable structural equation models are applied to political attitude data collected during the 1980 and 1984 American presidential election campaigns ...
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Attitude Importance and Attitude Accessibility

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1989
Across a range of settings, attitudes that people consider personally important have been shown to be more powerful determinants of perceptions of others' attitudes, of liking of others, and of social behavior than unimportant attitudes are. This article reports two studies that evaluate one possible explanation for this difference: the hypothesis ...
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The concept of attitude

Inquiry, 1973
Current conceptions of attitude do not adequately distinguish between attitudes and factual beliefs on the one hand, or between attitudes and preferences on the other. To hold an attitude is to ascribe an objective moral property to the attitude‐object; however, the conception of such properties rests on an incoherent theory of relations as ...
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