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ArtikelA Striking Lack of Evidence for Nonbelief - Based Attitude Formation and Change : A Response to Five Commentaries  
Oleh: Fishbein, Martin ; Middlestadt, Susan E.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: JOURNAL OF CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY vol. 6 no. 1 (1997), page 107-115.
Topik: EVIDENCE; evidence; attitude; formation
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Isi artikelIn a recent article (fishbein & middlestadt, 1995), we attempted to show that much of the evidence supporting non belief based models of attitude formation and change could be viewed as methodological artifacts. Perhaps not surprisingly, the article has stimulated a number of responses. Unfortunately, many of these commentaries appear to be more a defense of a dual processing model of attitude formation and change than an attempt to address what we believe to be a fundamental methodological issue in attitude research, namely can one demonstrate non belief based attitude formation or change without appropriately assessing the belief structure that theoretically underlies the attitude ? In this article, we revied the three types of evidence that were presented to support of non belief based attitude formation and change, and we conclude that there is little empirical evidence to support such a non belief based view. Other theoretical and methodological issues raised by the commentaries are also addressed.
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