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      • Explicit-Implicit Attitudinal Ambivalence in Romantic Relationships: Antecedents and Outcomes 

        Lawrence, Katie
        Previous research has shown that the attitudes individuals hold towards their romantic partner often greatly impact relationship outcomes. Traditionally, attitudes towards one’s romantic relationship were assessed using ...
      • The Influence of the Level of Representation of Information on Belief Formation and Change 

        Kan, Matthew
        The upward extrapolation of information from an individual to a category and the downward extrapolation of information from a category to an individual are pervasive social-cognitive processes. People can form beliefs using ...
      • Leader Inconsistency, Subjective Attitude Ambivalence and Follower Outcomes 

        Suurd Ralph, Cindy
        Leadership research has a long and impressive history in identifying how followers are affected by their leaders’ behaviours. Such research, however, has tended to study one leadership “style” at a time, which does not ...
      • Possible Mechanisms of Order Matching Effects in Attitude Persuasion 

        Shen, Minqian
        The order persuasion matching effect occurs when the sequencing of information within a persuasive message matches that of the information used to generate said attitude. This matching effect generates stronger attitude ...

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