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Attitude & Attitude Change

Attitude Change - Chapter 6 1995

Attitude Change: Multiple Roles for Persuasion Variables

Attitude change as a function of threat to attitudinal freedom and extent of agreement with a communicator

Attitude Change from an Implied Threat to Attitudinal Freedom

ATTITUDE CHANGE: Persuasion and Social Influence – 2000

Attitude change: The Elaboration Likelihood Model - Chapter 16

Attitude construction: Evaluation in context

Attitude Functions and Persuasion: An Elaboration Likelihood Approach to Matched versus Mismatched Messages

Attitudes and Attitude Change 1981

Attitudes and Attitude Change – 1997

Attitudes and Attitude Change - 2008

Attitudes and Attitude Change 2011

Belief, Affect, and Attitude: Alternative Models of the Determinants of Attitude

Beyond Fact or Artifact: An Assessment of Fishbein and Middlestadt's Perspectives on Attitude Change Processes

Creating Strong Attitudes: Two Routes to Persuasion

Doubting one's doubt: A formula for confidence?

Field dependence and attitude change: Source credibility can Alter persuasion by affecting message relevant thinking

Influencing attitudes toward near and distant objects

Internalization versus identification in the laboratory: A causal analysis of attitude change

Is There One Persuasion Process or More: Lumping Versus Splitting in Attitude Change Theories

Knowing our attitudes and how to change them – Chapter 10 2012

Persuasion and attitude change - Chapter 15 - 2003

Self-Schema Matching and Attitude Change: Situational and Dispositional Determinants of Message Elaboration

The Case for Noncognitive Determinants of Attitude: A Critique of Fishbein and Middlestadt

The construction of attitudes 

The role of affect in attitude formation: A Classical Conditioning approach

The Role of Attitude Functions in Persuasion and Social Judgment

The Social Construction of Attitudes: Functional Consensus and Divergence in the US Public’s Reactions To AIDS

The Temporary Construction of Consumer Attitudes

To Match or Mismatch: That is Only One Important Question

Unpacking attitude certainty: Attitude clarity and attitude correctness

When Resistance Is Futile: Consequences of Failed Counterarguing for Attitude Certainty

Whither Fact, Artifact, and Attitude: Reflections on the Theory of Reasoned Action

Width of the latitude of acceptance as a determinant of attitude change

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