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  1. A recurrent connectionist model of group biases.Dirk Van Rooy, Frank Van Overwalle, Tim Vanhoomissen, Christophe Labiouse & Robert French - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (3):536-563.
  • Personality impression formation and sex: The polarization effect.Juliet Popper Shaffer - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (6):661-664.
  • A dilution effect without dilution: When missing evidence, not non-diagnostic evidence, is judged inaccurately.Adam N. Sanborn, Takao Noguchi, James Tripp & Neil Stewart - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104110.
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  • Relative weighting of positive and negative information and confidence in reports of behavioral intentions.Emil J. Posavac - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (5):481-483.
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  • The asymmetrical force of persuasive knowledge across the positive–negative divide.Mads Nordmo & Marcus Selart - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
    In two experimental studies we explore to what extent the general effects of positive and negative framing also apply to positive and negative persuasion. Our results reveal that negative persuasion induces substantially higher levels of skepticism and awareness of being subjected to a persuasion attempt. Furthermore, we demonstrate that in positive persuasion, more claims lead to stronger persuasion, while in negative persuasion, the numerosity of claims carries no significant effect. We interpret this finding along the lines of a satiety-model of (...)
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  • The set-size effect in personality impression formation is not an artifact.Irwin P. Levin & Martin F. Kaplan - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (3):187-188.
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  • Beware of samples! A cognitive-ecological sampling approach to judgment biases.Klaus Fiedler - 2000 - Psychological Review 107 (4):659-676.
  • The combination of multiple affective experiences and their impact on valuation judgments.Emir Efendić, Saša Drače & François Ric - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (4):684-699.
    People’s affective experiences can be influenced by multiple informational inputs. It remains unclear however how this occurs? In this paper, we investigate the construction of affective experience...
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  • The relationship between personality impression formation and sex: An application of information integration theory.Wendy Combest, Katherine Kasten & Juliet Popper Shaffer - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (1):2-4.
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