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ArtikelIncidental Experiences of Regulatory Fit and the Processing of Persuasive Appeals  
Oleh: Koenig, Anne M. ; Cesario, Joseph ; Molden, Daniel C. ; Kosloff, Spee ; Higgins, E. Tory
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 35 no. 10 (Oct. 2009), page 1342.
Topik: attitudes; motivation; persuasion; subjective experience; depth of processing
Fulltext: PSPB_35_10_1342.pdf (249.61KB)
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    • Nomor Panggil: PP45.38
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Isi artikelThis article examines how the subjective experiences of "feeling right" from regulatory fit and of "feeling wrong" from regulatory non-fit influence the way people process persuasive messages. Across three studies, incidental experiences of regulatory fit increased reliance on source expertise and decreased resistance to counterpersuasion, whereas incidental experiences of regulatory non-fit increased reliance on argument strength and increased resistance to counterpersuasion. These results suggest that incidental fit and non-fit experiences can produce, respectively, more superficial or more thorough processing of persuasive messages. The mechanisms underlying these effects, and the conditions under which they should and should not be expected, are discussed.
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