Attitude extremity,consensus and diagnosticity |
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Authors: | Joop van der Pllgt Peter Ester Joop van der Linden |
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Abstract: | Studied the effects of attitude extremity on perceived consensus and willingness to ascribe trait terms to others with either pro or anti nuclear attitudes. Results showed that attitude extremity affected consensus estimates. Trait attributions revealed a clear effect for valence, especially for the extreme attitude groups. Subjects with extreme attitudes also ascribed more traits to both pro and anti others than subjects with relatively moderate attitudes. |
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