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ArtikelArtifact or Meaningful Theoretical Constructs ? : Examining Evidence for Nonbeliefs - and Beliefs - Based Attitude Change Processes  
Oleh: Priester, Joseph R. ; Fleming, Monique A.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: JOURNAL OF CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY vol. 6 no. 1 (1997), page 67-76.
Topik: EVIDENCE; artifact; evidence; attitude
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Isi artikelFishbein and middlestadt (1995) argued that evidence for non belied based attitude change is primarily artifactual, resulting from inadequate one, belief - based measurement of attitudes and beliefs. Thus, all attitude change occurs through this process. In this article, we present three arguments in response. First, evidence exists suggesting that some attitude change processes are best conceptualized as relatively non belief based. Second, evidence is presented of attitudes resulting from relatively non belief and belief based attitude change processes, as assessed by the same measure of beliefs withtin the same study. Third, studies have found substantive and meaningul differences in the attitudes resulting from what are posited to be different attitude change processes. Together these arguments provide a strong case for the existence and differential consequences of both belief and non belief - based attitude change processes.
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