The Effects of an Implemental Mind-Set on Attitude Strength
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The authors investigated whether an implemental mind-set fosters stronger attitudes. Participants who made a decision about how to act (vs. those who held off) expressed a more extreme attitude toward an issue unrelated to the decision (Experiment 1). Participants who planned the implementation of a decision (vs. deliberated vs. control) exhibited less ambivalent (Experiment 2) and more accessible (Experiment 3) attitudes toward various objects unrelated to the decision. Moreover, an attitude reported by planning participants better predicted self-reported behavior 1 week later (Experiment 4). Finally, results suggest that the effect of an implemental mind-set on attitude strength toward unrelated objects is driven by a focus on information that supports an already-made decision (Experiment 5). Implications for attitudes, goals, and mind-sets are discussed.
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HENDERSON, Marlone D., Yaƫl de LIVER, Peter M. GOLLWITZER, 2008. The Effects of an Implemental Mind-Set on Attitude Strength. In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 2008, 94(3), pp. 396-411. Available under: doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.94.3.396BibTex
@article{Henderson2008Effec-10848, year={2008}, doi={10.1037/0022-3514.94.3.396}, title={The Effects of an Implemental Mind-Set on Attitude Strength}, number={3}, volume={94}, journal={Journal of Personality and Social Psychology}, pages={396--411}, author={Henderson, Marlone D. and Liver, Yaƫl de and Gollwitzer, Peter M.} }
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