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The following pages link to Attitude strength and resistance processes (Q48797512):
Displaying 20 items.
- Perceptions and attitudes toward prenatal cocaine exposure in young children (Q32066785) (← links)
- Flexibility now, consistency later: psychological distance and construal shape evaluative responding (Q35146328) (← links)
- The trade-off between accuracy and precision in latent variable models of mediation processes (Q36641936) (← links)
- Shifting liberal and conservative attitudes using moral foundations theory (Q36873946) (← links)
- The Neuropeptide Oxytocin Enhances Information Sharing and Group Decision Making Quality (Q37578759) (← links)
- Neural correlates of maintaining one's political beliefs in the face of counterevidence (Q39739697) (← links)
- Selective memory biases in individuals’ memory for health-related information and behavior recommendations (Q42726159) (← links)
- The public’s trust in scientific claims regarding offshore oil drilling (Q46039903) (← links)
- Book Review: Fact and Fiction in Global Energy Policy. 15 Contentious Questions (Q49620194) (← links)
- Does Fast or Slow Evaluation Foster Greater Certainty? (Q51020426) (← links)
- Using models of farmer behavior to inform eutrophication policy in the Great Lakes. (Q53416232) (← links)
- Consumer conviction and commitment: An appraisal-based framework for attitude certainty (Q54995289) (← links)
- Moderator effects of attitudinal ambivalence on attitude-behaviour relationships (Q56447365) (← links)
- Making it moral: Merely labeling an attitude as moral increases its strength (Q56941308) (← links)
- The moderation of ambivalence on attitude-intention relations as mediated by attitude importance (Q58003020) (← links)
- Does truth matter to voters? The effects of correcting political misinformation in an Australian sample (Q60948906) (← links)
- The illusion of argument justification (Q86419495) (← links)
- Confidence drives a neural confirmation bias (Q95839830) (← links)
- Do Counter-Narratives Reduce Support for ISIS? Yes, but Not for Their Target Audience (Q97520448) (← links)
- The roles of disgust and harm perception in political attitude moralization (Q102371025) (← links)