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ArtikelThe Case for Cognitive Determinants of Attitude : A Critique of Fishbein and Middlestadt  
Oleh: Miniard, Paul W. ; Barone, Michael J.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: JOURNAL OF CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY vol. 6 no. 1 (1997), page 77-92.
Topik: CRITIQUE; determinants; attitude; fishbein; middlestadt
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Isi artikelIn this article, we raise several concerns regarding fishbein and middlestadt's (F & M, 1995) analysis of non cognitive attitudinal effects. First, we question F & M's focus on correlational evidence and review experimental evidence concerning non cognitive influences on attitudes that are immune to F & M's criticism. Second, we note the potential for interpretations of the F & M findings that sustain the possibility of the influence o fnon cognitive factors in attitude formation. In making a case for non cognitive effects on attitudes, we recommend an increased emphasis on identifying the particular processes by which such effects might occur.
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