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Collabra: Psychology (2023) 9 (1): 84560.
Published: 08 August 2023
...; valence of a conditioned stimulus; CS). In halo effects, the source and target features typically differ (e.g., a person with an attractive face is judged as more socially competent) but belong to the same object. In evaluative conditioning, source and target features are the same (e.g., a neutral CS...
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Collabra: Psychology (2022) 8 (1): 31738.
Published: 25 January 2022
...Tal Moran; Sean Hughes; Pieter Van Dessel; Jan De Houwer; Rima-Maria Rahal Evaluative Conditioning (EC) effect is a change in evaluative responding to a neutral stimulus (CS) due to its pairing with a valenced stimulus (US). Traditionally, EC effects are viewed as fundamentally different from...
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Collabra: Psychology (2021) 7 (1): 18733.
Published: 26 January 2021
... the original author and source are credited. iat automatic evaluations fear instructions evaluative conditioning Since the advent of implicit social cognition, researchers have increasingly relied on implicit measures 1 to assess whether people like or dislike stimuli. Among the plethora...
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Collabra: Psychology (2019) 5 (1): 43.
Published: 25 September 2019
...Jan De Houwer; Juliette Richetin; Sean Hughes; Marco Perugini; Simine Vazire; Katherine Corker Various phenomena such as halo effects, spontaneous trait inferences, and evaluative conditioning have in common that assumptions about object features (e.g., whether a person is intelligent or likeable...